A beautiful composition and wonderful write up.
Makes me want to visit such places.
Aarti

On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 10:52:42 PM UTC+4, Anurag Sharma wrote:
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> I had restricted to myself to clicking photographs of ornamental plants 
> and botanical garden trees etc. until June this year when one of my good 
> friends suggested that I start visiting the forests nearby Bangalore. Soon 
> after this came a visit to Coorg where unfortunately I did not get to see 
> much due to heavy rains in the area. However, a month later, while talking 
> to a fellow member on India Flora (Facebook) I discovered that he was the 
> deputy conservator of forests in the Chikamagalur area of Western Ghats. He 
> cordially invited me to Chikamagalur and even offered to let my friends and 
> me use his car to travel around.
>
> On the first day, while exploring the beautiful and scenic ghat section, a 
> car pulled up and a man stepped out and asked us what we were doing. We 
> told him that we were looking for plants, butterflies, amphibians and 
> odonates to which he replied that he owned land in the mountains and gave 
> us permission to enter the area. We visited his estate and discovered to 
> our joy that his 'estate' actually consisted of grasslands and forests! We 
> climbed into the mountains and found a nice spot to relax and enjoy the 
> serenity of nature. It was here that the attached photo was taken, which 
> perfectly describes the setting of the place where we spent the next hour 
> at. Endless grasslands, slowly descending clouds and tens of thousands of 
> *Strobilanthes* sp. forming the bulk of the mountain slopes, this 
> overwhelming feeling that nature's beauty gave us caused such a longing to 
> revisit the Western Ghats that two days later while sitting in a Chemistry 
> class in college, my friend and I decided that come what may, we would 
> attempt to visit some part of the Western Ghats each and every month!
>
> This place and the memory that this photo evokes is definitely one of the 
> reasons that drives me to continue exploring forests as much as I can. I 
> have only just started out, but hopefully will discover many other places 
> that will only serve to increase my love for nature and plants!
>

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