Showing posts with label Kerala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kerala. Show all posts

Dec 26, 2014


Feb 17, 2012

wallpara

Feb 1, 2012

Jun 4, 2011


Jun 19, 2010

Feb 6, 2010


Jun 5, 2009

Feb 22, 2009

Nov 29, 2008



Aug 4, 2008



She is my uncle's Daughter Muhsina During her marriage
BEST OF LUCK...

Aug 2, 2008

May 3, 2008


Jan 30, 2008


Jan 4, 2008


Dec 14, 2007


Nov 27, 2007

Nov 2, 2007


I decided to walk down by Allapi(Alappuzha) Kerala to see what kind of colors were down there - I took quite a few photos, but I think this one ended out being the one I liked best.

Sep 30, 2007


Sep 27, 2007



The Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the Family Arecaceae (palm family). It is the only species in the genus Cocos, and is a large palm, growing to 30 m tall, with pinnate(feather like) leaves 4-6 m long, pinnae 60-90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly leaving the trunk smooth. The term coconut refers to the fruit of the coconut palm, though a nut and not a fruit.
Coconut - origins
Wild coconuts probably first came from the islands of the western Pacific and eastern Indian oceans. They have spread throughout the humid tropics carried by ocean currents and humans who recognised their value early on.
Nearly all parts of the coconut palm are useful, and the palms have a comparatively high yield, up to 75 fruits per year; it therefore has significant economic value. The name for the coconut palm in Sanskrit is kalpa vriksha, which translates as "the tree which provides all the necessities of life". In Malay, the coconut is known as pokok seribu guna, "the tree of a thousand uses". In the Philippines, the coconut is commonly given the title "Tree of Life".
The coconut provides a nutritious source of meat, juice, milk, and oil that has fed and nourished populations around the world for generations. On many islands coconut is a staple in the diet and provides the majority of the food eaten. Nearly one third of the world's population depends on coconut to some degree for their food and their economy. Among these cultures the coconut has a long and respected history.

Sep 4, 2007


 
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