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Southern India

Note the numbers of locals barefoot without shoes or sandals.
More dried fish
Fields of tapioca growing in the rear parts of the photo. I love tapioca. It is the root that makes the tapioca.
More of the tapioca fields as we drove down the highway
Fire works set off for the celebration of the young boy
Drummers drumming in a parade
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In this small town it was a bog goings on.
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The young boy being honored is walking barefoot.
We really were not sure if it was a baptism for the young boy.
We were pulled into the parade and marched with the family and friends.
The ladies are bringing food, bananas and other dishes for the celebration.
The goat you see in the parade later in the day was slaughtered and was part of the meal.
We then drove up into  to Thekkady, a resort and spice trading town nestled in the Cardamum hills next to the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary.
We had a tour of a Spice Plantation.  We learned how spices are good for our health. Here we have a Nutmeg seed. The tour was excellent,
We literally drove only a couple blocks to the Periyear Wildlife Sanctuary early in the morning.
 The topography consists of steep and rolling hills which are thickly wooded.
Periyar National Park and Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area located in the state of Kerala, India. It is a renowned elephant and tiger reserve.
The area encompasses 357 square miles  of land and  is a repository of rare, endemic, and endangered flora and fauna and forms the major watershed of two important rivers of Kerala the Periyar and the Pamba.

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