When the tsunami hit Amma’s ashram in Amritapuri, Kerala, India in 2004, everyone in the village and the ashram had to be transported to the mainland by canoe. Over the next two years, Amma built a walking bridge that connected the peninsula to the mainland, so that everybody could be evacuated quickly should the need ever arise again. Last January, I took this photo of that bridge from a canoe.
And I took these when I was walking from the mainland to the ashram in December 2016.
The view from both sides of the bridge is so beautiful.
Beautiful indeed.
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thank you for this!Aditi
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very nice clicks. The view is amazing!
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Yes it is. And when you go to the top of one of the buildings what you behold is a sea of palm trees that goes as far as as your eyes can see.
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Very cool indeed!
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