At a distance of 73 kms from Bangalore in the Teeta village there is a Teeta reservoir.
This is a picturesque location and one can see various plants in the region. One of them is wild plant Marsh Glory flower plant.
This is a picturesque location and one can see various plants in the region. One of them is wild plant Marsh Glory flower plant.
No birds?
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely place and a great capture for the day, Rajesh!! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous landscape ! The flower is well known in France too, under the name of "belle de jour" (beauty of the day), because the flower close up at night. Seeds are used to get visions by shamans.
ReplyDeleteone of those lesser known places I guess! looks a good picnic spot...
ReplyDeletenice to see this!!))))))
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures ... wish you a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteNature in her beauty.
ReplyDeleteSeems to be a great area. The flower is beautiful.
ReplyDeletencie place, but where are the birds?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower.
ReplyDeleteBirds are on the way. They will be here soon.
ReplyDeleteScenic reservoir & charming flower.
ReplyDeleteThe marsh glory looks like a paler version of our morning glory! Lovely flower and a great place for water views!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful location!
ReplyDeleteA quiet place to relax. Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nature and flower.
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ReplyDeleteÉ um lugar muito bonito e silvestre.
A foto está linda!
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.♡°•.¸
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Ca a l air d etre un endroit magnifique !
ReplyDeleteThank you Rajesh, it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely spot for reflection photos, Rajesh!
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Beautiful captures....
ReplyDeleteWow, what a delicate and pretty pink flower!
ReplyDeleteTruly glorious like its name!
ReplyDeleteGreat nature there, Rajesh, so nice!
ReplyDeleteSimple but always beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI really do like this one,,,
ReplyDeleteWow! Never heard about this place. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for appreciating the place.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this place. Nice to know about it. Now I'm curious as to how it is pronounced. :)
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