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Yes it’s quite different from the other pics because this plant growing on an edge of a cave so it gets enough cover from the sun. There’s another reason too and you will see it in my next post ;)
You are welcome and glad to see you all like the GavTrain as much as I do. =D
Hmm… I have posted almost all the pics (that looks good :) in this series and don’t worry I will continue posting my snaps as I get them. I hope you will continue follow me the same way =D
I’m glad you find this series interesting and thanks for all of your wonderful comments.
The Wildlife of Sri Lanka includes its flora and fauna and their natural habitats. Sri Lanka has one of the highest rates of biological endemism (16% of the fauna and 23% of flowering plants are endemic) in the world.
"Walk in Paradise" is dedicated to showcase the beauty of the Sri Lankan wildlife and it habitats.
took this snap when u returned to Srilanka? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment MD,
ReplyDeleteNo! no! I'm still at the wasteland and this series is about to end soon =D
Pretty pic, quite different from the rest.Thanks for the tip on photography :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Patali,
ReplyDeleteYes it’s quite different from the other pics because this plant growing on an edge of a cave so it gets enough cover from the sun. There’s another reason too and you will see it in my next post ;)
You are welcome and glad to see you all like the GavTrain as much as I do. =D
hey,post all the pics from the desert.the series is very interesting.
ReplyDeleteHi MD,
ReplyDeleteHmm… I have posted almost all the pics (that looks good :) in this series and don’t worry I will continue posting my snaps as I get them. I hope you will continue follow me the same way =D
I’m glad you find this series interesting and thanks for all of your wonderful comments.
Wow.. full of life and beauty. I guess all those tiny thorns feed more than enough water for it to thrive in the desert. Great capture!
ReplyDeletegee thanks.. ;)
ReplyDelete@Harumi,
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot.
Yes this is the 1st plant I saw in the area with this much of life.Reason for it you will see in my next post :D
@vanilla twilight,
You are most welcome .. :P