My Kerala 🌴

                      

                                  Written by Thrishna (IInd BA Sociology)

                            Translated by Amrutha PR (1st BA Sociology)

            

Kerala is my native land. Kerala means the land of Kera trees. The land is full of natural beauty, with rows of mountains, green hills and meadows, and clouds moving like cotton balls above them. Clear blue skies, tall trees, and dense forests are all part of this landscape. Elephants, deer, and tigers all live in these forests. Here and there, you can see babbling brooks and streams. Some lotuses and ambers stand like multi-colored umbrellas. 😍

There are also birds singing various songs while sitting on tree branches. Orchards full of fruits like jackfruit and mangoes, as well as gardens that attract anyone with their colors and scents, are common. There are coconut groves and rice paddies all swaying in the wind. Tribal communities are a significant feature of Kerala; each has its own customs and rituals. 🌼

Each of Kerala's 14 districts has its own charm and pride. Additionally, there are 41 rivers flowing into the Arabian Sea in the west and three other rivers flowing east. Backwaters and streams make Kerala water-rich. The highest peak in Kerala is called Anamudi. Our Kerala is full of natural beauty. The beauty of Kerala is endless.

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