Author: Kadamakudy Islands
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Things will change…..

Today when i reached Kadamakkudy at 7 am, it was all cloudy. It was high tide. Both were adverse factors for bird photography. Birds come out during low tide. Only in shallow waters they can find food. I thought the Monday morning is wasted. But my intuition told me to go ahead. So, I decided…
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Thank You Mrs & Mr. Gautam

Had the opportunity to photograph Kadamakkudy Sunrise along with Mr. Gautam from Baroda, who is an ardent sun photographer and globe trotter. Thank you for the wonderful time together at Kadamakkudy Islands…
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Why this bottle matters…

The Kadamakkudy Gold: Supporting Our Micro-Enterprises What started as a simple errand for my daughter turned into a realization about the heart of our local economy. For years, my daughter has insisted on only one source for her coconut oil: a tiny, one-room micro-mill in our village. When she says it’s the best, it is.…
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This is really upsetting

Kadamakkudy Islands is a highly ecologically sensitive area and is blessed with its wet lands, mangroves and migratory birds. A couple of weeks back when I visited Kadamakudy islands i saw this disturbing view of a huge mangrove tree cut down. The pictures will talk. Remember, mangroves are endangered species. Destroying them is a punishable…

