by Jimmy Jose
An old disused Water Tank. Look at it's colour, colour of the dust from the Cement Factory
And look at the colour of these signal posts, washed with cement dust
Walking on, an under bridge that is no longer used
View of the Malabar Cement factory from the distance. Why did the Government of Kerala start a cement factory inside this forest? Total ecological disaster. Aren't there any green peace activists around?
Erode WAG 7 with a BCNA load looks colourfull in these sad dust filled surroundings
Walking on through Line A towards Coimbatore and Tamilnadu. You get mistaken for a Hill Railway
Bingoo....after the curve, this is the scenery that you get. This bridge on the Walayar River seperates Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Note the Welcome to Tamilnadu board
A view of the railway bridge between Kerala and Tamil Nadu from NH 47.
A view of the plains on Tamil Nadu side from Kerala side
Thats the Welcome to Kerala board on the reverse
And a view of the forests and hills on the Kerala side, seen from Tamil Nadu
Which state am I standing in? One foot in Kerala and the other in Tamil Nadu
Road bridge that seperates Kerala and Tamilnadu seen from the railway line
Walayar Home Signal on Line A. The Malabar Cement factory seems to compete with the mountains. Who is taller?
Walayar Home Signal on Line A set against the beautifull Western Ghats. The signal turns green only after trains pass a certain point before the signal