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Kerala............
Kerala is a land of rivers and
backwaters. Forty-four rivers (41 west-flowing
and 3 east-flowing} crisscross the state
physique along with countless runlets. During
summer, these monsoon-fed rivers will turn into
rivulets especially in the upper parts of
Kerala.Kerala is a green strip of land, in the
South West corner of Indian peninsula.
The Midlands, lying between the
mountains and the lowlands, is made up of
undulating hills and valleys. This is an area of
intensive cultivation. Cashew, coconut, areca
nut, cassava (tapioca), banana, rice, ginger,
pepper, sugarcane and vegetables of myriad
varieties are grown in this area.
It is a purified world in Kerala, the land of
trees. A big, spreading tree purifies as much
air as a room air-conditioner. And the former is
never switched off. The prolific, bustling,
vegetation acts like a massive, biological,
air-filtration plant working round the clock,
round the year. Hence spending days in Kerala
countryside is as if spending in an air-
purified environs; some times better than it. So
is the rejuvenating effect of the lush greenery
of the state.
The wanton growth of trees makes Kerala a
herbarium. The four month-long, copious monsoon
and recurrent flurry make this land a perfect
nursery for all living beings. Loitering under
the canopy of the foliage, you will feel
blossoming the dreams. Thus, on a sojourn in
Kerala, away from the rough and tumble of
cities, you're breathing freshly purified air
all the time.
Kerala has over 25% of India's 15,000 plant
species. Among them include endangered and rare
species, flowering plants, fungies, lichens and
mosses. The state's forest wealth include
tropical wet evergreen, semi-green and tropical
most deciduous. Teak, Mahogany, Rosewood and
Sandalwood are common, the forests abound with
orchids, anthirium, balsam, and medicinal
plants. banyan figs, bamboo as well as 40,000
years old grasslands. Mangroves are seen in
coastal areas and low, morass lands. So fertile
is the state, thanks to rivers and dams that are
replenished by copious rain in Western Ghats.
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