The Gorge 1/3

July 25, 2009

Cataract Gorge Reserve, or ""The Gorge"" is a unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of central Launceston - a rare natural phenomenon in any city. This photo is shot of The Kings Bridge over "The Gorge" which was floated into place in 1867.

The Gorge 2/3

The Gorge features, The First Basin, on the southern side, with a swimming pool and an open area surrounded by bushland. This is Launceston's beach. The Cliff Grounds, is a Victorian garden where wilderness is created with ferns and exotic plants. There's a Restaurant and kiosk, rolling lawns and a rotunda, a pub with a view, a footbridge and chairlift across the river, peacocks in the trees, wallabies at dusk(if u get lucky).

This photo was shot along the pathway that looks down onto the Southern Esk River.

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Further upstream is the historic Duck Reach Power Station(Not shown here), commissioned in 1893, making it the largest hydro-electric scheme of its day. By 1895 it was lighting the city of Launceston.

This photo was shot along the pathway that looks down onto the Southern Esk River.

Rainbow Bird

July 23, 2009


Rainbow Bird
Originally uploaded by Sidheart Chandrashaker
Shot at Jurong bird park, The Lory loft is a must visit for all tourists. Feeding the Lories is both interesting & exciting. The Lories don't ever get tired of being fed by tourists and vice versa.

Lories and lorikeets are small to medium-sized arboreal parrots characterized by their specialized brush-tipped tongues for feeding on nectar and soft fruits. They are widely distributed throughout the Australasian region

Christ the Redeemer

July 22, 2009

Corcovado meaning hunchback is a mountain located in Rio Do Janeiro and is famous for this 125 feet statue of Jesus Christ also called as Cristo Redentor or Christ the Redeemer.The Monument was sculpted by French sculptor Paul Landowski and opened to public in 1931. Cristo-Rei in Lisbon is a replica of the one in Rio.

Strike a Pose

July 19, 2009

Shot at Jurong Bird Park, the Cattle Heron or the Cattle Egret seemed to at ease amongst the visitors and mostly targeted areas with food stalls. It never did shy away from the shutter bugs, a true celeb in the making.

The Cattle Egret can be a potential safety hazard due to its habit of feeding in large groups in the grassy verges of airports and it has been implicated in the spread of animal infections.

Blue & Gold Macaw

July 16, 2009

Shot at Jurong Bird Park, Singapore. The Macaw is generally found in South America. It is an endangered species in certain South American Countries. They are intelligent birds and can talk and are kept as pets.

The Peacock


The Peacock
Originally uploaded by Sidheart Chandrashaker
Shot in the Gorge, We went in search of Wallabies but found the peacock instead. The peacock which comes from the peafowl family is well known for its brilliant tail feathers. The female or the Peahen is duller in comparison. It is mostly brown, with pale underparts and some green iridescence in the neck, and lacks the long upper tail feather coverts of the male. There is also a White Peacock but I haven't seen one yet.

I had to literally tip toe behind this one to get a good shot that too with an Iphone 3G.

Monkey Business

July 10, 2009

Shot outside Kollur Mookambika Temple, which is located in the western ghats. This sort of reminds me of how Lord Hanuman must have troubled the Asuras in Lanka before setting the Island Kingdom on fire.

Crane

July 09, 2009


Crane
Originally uploaded by Sidheart Chandrashaker
Shot at Jurong Bird Park, loved the majestic pose and the clear water. Jurong Bird Park was a lovely experience, a must visit for everyone.

Mynah

July 05, 2009


Mynah
Originally uploaded by Sidheart Chandrashaker
The Common Mynah or Myna is a common feature in India. Shot at Singapore, Jurong Bird Park, the bird seemed to be enjoying itself especially around people & food. The Mynah sadly is considered an invasive pest in Australia. It was introduced in Australia to control insects like grasshoppers and cane beetles in the late 1800 but soon it's population spread. Saw one this evening in Tasmania which prompted this post.

Port Suez

July 02, 2009


Port Suez
Originally uploaded by Sidheart Chandrashaker
Another shot on the journey through the Suez Canal. Guess I'm a sucker for sunsets and coloured skies.