Photographer's Note
The source of this river Souparnika is from the Kodachadri hills. The mythology about river says that Garuda named Suparna performed penance on this river bank in order to save his mother from the continuous misfortunes and sorrows. Then the Goddes appeared before him to grant her good wishes and at this juncture this garuda requested Devi that this river be named after him hence forth and thus this river came to be known as river Souparnika.
The place where the Suparna garuda sat is popularly known as Garuda caves. This river is joined by two more rivers at the down stream. They are known as Bhrungisha and Pippalada that falls now under the Oluru region. There after it flows west ward to end at the sea near the Maharajaswamy temple.
This river is said to be not only holy but also to contain rich extracts of valuable herbs as it passes through many mountains that has abundant herbs and rare plants.
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JMast
(39) 2009-02-25 18:55
I really like the colors and the reflection. It is a really rich and pure image. I feel as if I am there rather than viewing it through the moniter/ through the lens.
I'm not sure how I feel about the reflection of the sky on the water without the sky being visible up top. But once again i'm only not sure.
A simple crop would see if it works or not.
Thanks for sharing.
jilin (45) 2009-02-25 19:21
Attractive. Has plants the mystical color. in the Chinese history, has Tang three fatly, has been to India, certainly has his historical traces, has his material piece?
tedesse
(25147) 2009-02-25 20:13
Hello!
Nice view,lovely colours and light,wonderful reflections.
Greetings
Tadeusz