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🌴 Exploring Poorva Island | Kerala 🌴
Journey Through Trivandrum
While traveling by train from Kanyakumari to Trivandrum, we decided to explore some notable sights in the city. It was our first visit, and as soon as we exited the train station, two male auto drivers approached us. However, communication proved challenging -- they didn’t speak English, and we didn’t know Malayalam.
Fortunately, a third auto driver, a woman, came to our aid, showing us a printed sheet listing local tourist spots. She spoke a little English, and we managed to understand each other. She initially quoted a package price of ₹2000 for a city tour. After some bargaining and a brief disagreement, we settled on ₹800 for four destinations.
Her calm demeanour and steady driving made the journey pleasant. Along the way, she pointed out landmarks like Travancore Mall and the airport, using simple head gestures. The landscape was captivating, with rows of coconut trees lining the roads, creating a scenic view.
Our first stop was a boating service. The office staff warmly welcomed us, offering seats as he explained nearby attractions. However, the cost -- ₹2500 per head -- was far beyond our budget. As we politely excused ourselves, a young man approached us, insisting we shouldn’t miss the beautiful island. He offered to lower the price to ₹1800 for an hour but finally agreed to ₹1200 after some negotiation.
The boat ride itself was thrilling -- our first time on such a vessel. The calm waters, bordered by dense coconut groves, provided a serene and picturesque experience. Floating peacefully, we felt a deep connection to nature.
One highlight was Golden Sand Beach, named for its dazzling golden sands. Small shops sold coconut juice and warm cold drinks under the scorching sun. Walking along the beach, we reached a marked boundary warning tourists not to cross due to the strong, potentially dangerous waves of the Indian Ocean.
Another unique sight was Elephant Rock, a natural formation resembling an elephant sitting on the sand, complete with a trunk. We also passed floating restaurants, tourist cottages, and Ayurveda massage centers, adding charm to the island’s offerings. Birds chirped merrily on the branches, enhancing the idyllic atmosphere.
The boat sailed around a meditation centre crowned with a visible cross. Beneath it was a prayer hall open to anyone seeking a moment of quiet reflection. We also ventured near the Tamil Nadu border before heading back.
Poorva Island was a treasure trove of beauty and tranquility. Its serene waters, lush greenery, and unique landmarks made for an unforgettable journey -- a testament to the natural splendour of Trivandrum.
As we approached the auto, we found our auto driver waking up from a short nap after having her lunch, courtesy of the island service provider. It turns out that any auto driver who brings visitors to the island is treated to a meal worth ₹200 as a gesture of appreciation.
With a warm smile, she asked, “How was your visit? How was your visit?”
We responded enthusiastically, “Fantastic!”
Her smile grew wider, and we exchanged friendly grins before she started the auto, ready to take us to our next destination.
#poorvaisland
#trivandrum
#kerala
#tourism
While traveling by train from Kanyakumari to Trivandrum, we decided to explore some notable sights in the city. It was our first visit, and as soon as we exited the train station, two male auto drivers approached us. However, communication proved challenging -- they didn’t speak English, and we didn’t know Malayalam.
Fortunately, a third auto driver, a woman, came to our aid, showing us a printed sheet listing local tourist spots. She spoke a little English, and we managed to understand each other. She initially quoted a package price of ₹2000 for a city tour. After some bargaining and a brief disagreement, we settled on ₹800 for four destinations.
Her calm demeanour and steady driving made the journey pleasant. Along the way, she pointed out landmarks like Travancore Mall and the airport, using simple head gestures. The landscape was captivating, with rows of coconut trees lining the roads, creating a scenic view.
Our first stop was a boating service. The office staff warmly welcomed us, offering seats as he explained nearby attractions. However, the cost -- ₹2500 per head -- was far beyond our budget. As we politely excused ourselves, a young man approached us, insisting we shouldn’t miss the beautiful island. He offered to lower the price to ₹1800 for an hour but finally agreed to ₹1200 after some negotiation.
The boat ride itself was thrilling -- our first time on such a vessel. The calm waters, bordered by dense coconut groves, provided a serene and picturesque experience. Floating peacefully, we felt a deep connection to nature.
One highlight was Golden Sand Beach, named for its dazzling golden sands. Small shops sold coconut juice and warm cold drinks under the scorching sun. Walking along the beach, we reached a marked boundary warning tourists not to cross due to the strong, potentially dangerous waves of the Indian Ocean.
Another unique sight was Elephant Rock, a natural formation resembling an elephant sitting on the sand, complete with a trunk. We also passed floating restaurants, tourist cottages, and Ayurveda massage centers, adding charm to the island’s offerings. Birds chirped merrily on the branches, enhancing the idyllic atmosphere.
The boat sailed around a meditation centre crowned with a visible cross. Beneath it was a prayer hall open to anyone seeking a moment of quiet reflection. We also ventured near the Tamil Nadu border before heading back.
Poorva Island was a treasure trove of beauty and tranquility. Its serene waters, lush greenery, and unique landmarks made for an unforgettable journey -- a testament to the natural splendour of Trivandrum.
As we approached the auto, we found our auto driver waking up from a short nap after having her lunch, courtesy of the island service provider. It turns out that any auto driver who brings visitors to the island is treated to a meal worth ₹200 as a gesture of appreciation.
With a warm smile, she asked, “How was your visit? How was your visit?”
We responded enthusiastically, “Fantastic!”
Her smile grew wider, and we exchanged friendly grins before she started the auto, ready to take us to our next destination.
#poorvaisland
#trivandrum
#kerala
#tourism
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The Dancing King: James Mano King
มุมมอง 137 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Organised by Cultural Wing of Carey Society United Theological College #christmas #dance #unitedtheologicalcollege #bengaluru
🎄 Dance: CCS & DWS 🎄
มุมมอง 437 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Organised by Cultural Wing of Carey Society United Theological College #christmas #dance #unitedtheologicalcollege #bengaluru
🎄 Christmas Message 🎄 | Rev. Christopher Samuel
มุมมอง 157 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Organised by Cultural Wing of Carey Society United Theological College #christmas #unitedtheologicalcollege #bengaluru
Group Song: BD III
มุมมอง 317 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Organised by Cultural Wing of Carey Society United Theological College #christmas #unitedtheologicalcollege #song #bengaluru
Group Dance: BD I
มุมมอง 737 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Organised by Cultural Wing of Carey Society United Theological College #christmas #unitedtheologicalcollege #dance #bengaluru
🌟 Invocation Dance | Jackulin Shine 🌟
มุมมอง 127 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Organised by Cultural Wing of Carey Society United Theological College #christmas #dance #unitedtheologicalcollege #bengaluru
🎄Christmas Skit🎄 YMCA Trainees
มุมมอง 879 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Organised by Cultural Wing of Carey Society United Theological College #christmas #skit #ymca #bengaluru
JEPPIAR FISHING HARBOUR 🎣🐠🐟🦦🦈🍥🎏
มุมมอง 239 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Nestled in the charming coastal village of Muttom, Kanyakumari, JEPPIAR FISHING HARBOUR buzzes with life and energy. It’s a hub for local fishermen and a fascinating spot for visitors to witness the rhythm of coastal life. From colourful fishing boats to lively fish auctions, the harbour offers a unique glimpse into the region’s vibrant fishing culture, all set against the stunning backdrop of ...
🏖️ Aazhimala Beach ⛱️
มุมมอง 2312 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
#aazhimala #shivatemple #trivandrum #kerala #tourism #beach
Concodria Theological Seminary | Kanyakumari (Since 1924)
มุมมอง 314 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Concodria Theological Seminary | Kanyakumari (Since 1924)
Vethamonickam: First Christian convert in Kanyakumari
มุมมอง 314 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Vethamonickam: First Christian convert in Kanyakumari
Famous Graphite Art Hub in Kanyakumari
มุมมอง 4114 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Famous Graphite Art Hub in Kanyakumari
UTC HORNBILL FEST '24 | REFRESHMENTS
มุมมอง 5416 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
UTC HORNBILL FEST '24 | REFRESHMENTS
UTC HORNBILL FEST '24 | FAT EATING COMPETITION 🍗🥓🥓🥓🍖
มุมมอง 27616 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
UTC HORNBILL FEST '24 | FAT EATING COMPETITION 🍗🥓🥓🥓🍖
UTC HORNBILL FEST '24 | WAR CRY COMPETITION
มุมมอง 4816 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
UTC HORNBILL FEST '24 | WAR CRY COMPETITION
Nyishi Folk Song & Dance | Arunachal
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Nyishi Folk Song & Dance | Arunachal
Thank your Bruce brother
My pleasure
This is bullshit because Zo identity is the product of colonial rule... Don't deny that history.. The organisation itself is contradicting because there was never a United "Zo" before so what is "Re unification" It's all a drama to take land from already recognised international states with international boundary recognised by the UN in the lies of "Colonial devide" If they actually wanted a reunification they would have called all their Zo back to to Mizoram to live there rather they have 1951 based NRC where they don't allow their own "Zo" people to buy land in Mizoram. Their Ideology It's a fascist and Expansionist Idea, their history is recently written, they didn't have any script nor a state in the past, their people migrated to already established states and claims it as their ancestral land. They are the main drug lords in the NE region, they buy weapons and now is targeting Indigenous people in Manipur. They already ethenically cleaned all Minorities Chakma, Reang from Mizoram.
I dare you to answer my arguments rationally rather than just swearing and bullshiting....
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A GOD gives protection Kuki Tribe in Manipur from dangerous of this world . from Meghalaya Catholics.
Super song very nice God bless you all 🎉
God bless you 🎉
A good day started with the good song ❤
Beautiful place ❤
Op frontflip😂 Palal 😅
He33😂
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Longkukipeople
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Great
Proud of you Abhi
Hmar Army ❤
Go..go..💪🏻
Excellent bhai🎉
Super
# CHIN-KUKI MIZO family ChiKiM sungkon te chavang Kut Chibai ❤🎉🌾🌾🌾
Hmar Army💪💪💪
ത്രീയേക ദൈവത്തിനു സ്തുതി Melodious rendition Chemaacha & the group especially with the combination of the harmonium & tabla.
ത്രീയേക ദൈവത്തിനു സ്തുതി Melodious rendition Chemaacha & the group especially with the combination of the harmonium & tabla.
zogam it tuh kon it lotel..
Very nice,
Thanks a lot
Wonderful view..
Glory be to God, Thank you Jesus 🙏 Kudos to Vinit Bharat & Arvind Prasanna(BD4) who made this video and also to Bruce who edited the video and to thank everyone who supported me in various regards to my senior senior.❤
A nice sermon
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God bless you 🎉
God bless you my son
Amen 🙏🙏🙏
Siam mah 2 ei. ❤❤
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Dik e
Lovely singging... Brother Adarsh... Keep it up for God's glory
Tksm🎉
Congratulations dear brother Adersh
Tksm
My bro. Great. Keep it up. God bless you
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may god blessyou,,lalboi 👍🙏🙏
May God live upon his peoples forever ever,amen.
Great sermon! May God use you to bring more people to his kingdom❤🥰😇🤩
God is good 👍🙏
*Telangana Folk Song* *Enniyālō Enniyālō Thige Mallelamma Enniyālō - Pūla mallelamma Enniyālō* (2) Dēvādi dēvuḍamma enniyālō - Adbhuta dēvuḍamma enniyālō Adbhuta karuḍamma enniyālō - Āscharyakaruḍaamma enniyālō *Enniyālō Enniyālō Thige Mallelamma Enniyālō - Pūla mallelamma Enniyālō* (2) 1.Galaliya Pranthamlo enniyālō - kanaa vurilona enniyālō Kanaa vurilona enniyālō - vivaham jarige enniyālō A vivahamu enniyālō - Ghanaṅgā jaruguthunde enniyālō *Enniyālō Enniyālō Thige Mallelamma Enniyālō - Pūla mallelamma Enniyālō* (2) 2. Ā vivāhamuku enniyālō - evarevaru vacchinaru enniyālō Bandhuvulu vacchinaru enniyālō - Mariyamma vachiinadi enniyālō. yesuprabhu vacchināḍu enniyālō - Śiṣyulu vacchināru enniyālō. *Enniyālō Enniyālō Thige Mallelamma Enniyālō - Pūla mallelamma Enniyālō* (2) 3. Ā vindu jarugutuṇḍe enniyālō - drākṣarasaṁ mugisē enniyālō ā saṅgati vini enniyālō - mariyamma ēmi chesē enniyālō. yesuprabhuvunu pilichi enniyālō - a saṅgati jeppe enniyalo *Enniyālō Enniyālō Thige Mallelamma Enniyālō - Pūla mallelamma Enniyālō* (2) 4. Adi vinna yesayya enniyālō - Nīllā bāṇālu enniiyālo Nīḷḷanu mārchāḍu. enniyālō - Drākṣarasaṁ gānu enniyālō. Kanaa vūrilōna enniyālō - modhaṭi sūchaka kriya enniyālō. *Enniyālō Enniyālō Thige Mallelamma Enniyālō - Pūla mallelamma Enniyālō* (2) *_(Meaning: In Cana of Galilee, a wonderful marriage took place. The host invited relatives, friends, and others. Mary, Jesus, and his disciples gathered to celebrate. The festivities were in full swing, but the wine ran out. When Mary heard about this, she quickly called her son, Jesus, and informed him of the situation. After listening to his mother’s concern, Jesus performed his first miracle by filling stone jars with water and transforming it into wine. This remarkable sign in Cana marked the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry, showcasing his divine power and glory.)_*
Wonderful folk song
God is Good All the Time
Kipak pi huai ma mahe lal
Feeling blessed.😇 May God bless you and use you more and more for His glory 🙏
Very Good
Glory to God, Nice Message Rev. ChandraSekhar Babu Garu 🙏
அருமை Ajith