Leaf of a coconut tree

From our only 2 rooms within 7 hills in a forest of Konkan, the view was something out of the world people have forgot and left-habit to live in. My post named In darkness has a link showing where we were.

You will have to come back to see the view in its global definition :) For now, see some other views I have from the same rooms. A few coconut trees were in a different perspective for me because seeing them from a diagonal top standing at a touchable distance is a rare opportunity. Normally, we see coconut trees from either their bottom, or from a high roof way above them. Getting a different view is less possible. See the photographs below. What do you have to say about these views of leaves of coconut trees?

Leaf of a coconut tree

Leaves of a coconut tree

Sitting bird's eye view of coconut tree leaves

Zoomed view of a coconut tree leaf

10 comments:

  1. coconut tree...a wonderful part of creation. it adds life, it gives life and it decorates life. such a beauty. nice shots Bhavesh.

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  2. @ cyclopseven: Thanks! And you get the perfect meaning all the time!

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  3. Oh wow that is beautiful macro!
    Anna :)

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  4. A fine shot really good one. i like coconut trees. Tried growing one transported from Kerala, but it didn 't survive here

    Amrita

    www.yesugarden.blogspot.com

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  5. @ Anna: Thank you Anna!

    @ Anonymous: Well, I too have one baby coconut tree. We are planning to plant it in the wild.

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  6. Many thanks for stopping by! Hope you're having a great summer!

    Lola:)

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  7. They are lovely, Bhavesh...now where are the coconuts.

    I hope to see ( and eat ) many when I arrive in India. I'll be there in October - I arrive Mumbai late night the 25th!!!!!!!

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  8. @ Lola: The summer in my part of the world is monsoon :)

    @ RNSANE: The coconuts were flowers then. I will specifically publish the flowers of coconut in the next post, especially for you :) You will have lots and lots of them in the southern parts of India. Welcome to the world of life.

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