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Uploaded: 12/09/07 12:23 AM GMT
River in summer
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My favourite river Muriyakkanni.

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.johindes
12/09/07 12:47 AM GMT
I can see why its your favourite Sayed, its very nice. I think I will sit down on the sandy bit and admire the beautiful view.
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.Genver
12/09/07 3:28 AM GMT
Nice river view,a nice picture.
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::phasmid
12/09/07 4:59 AM GMT
I can feel the warm sun on my face and the sand trickling through my toes..can you tell I'm sick of winter already? Very nicely done, Sayed.

♫ 005 PJ ♫

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.sadun
12/09/07 9:29 AM GMT
Nice place for reast....
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::nigelmoore
12/09/07 11:34 AM GMT
My favourite river name until now was Olentangy, but I think Muriyakkani could run it close. I was wondering if this was on a steep slope or whether it needs a little straightening? It really gives a sense of the thick vegetation and strong colours around rivers in your part of the world. And I wonder what creatures lie beneath those calm waters.....Nice shot!
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.Inkeri
12/09/07 7:36 PM GMT
Lovely place..and a Very Nice capture..
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::cynlee
12/10/07 3:17 AM GMT
Very beautiful, Sayed. I can see why it is your favorite.
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You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being. - Hermes

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