This is a scene of Rain, I think Mansoon Rain, in my home in Kerala, Where I'm from :) lol how boring... I just thought some people can see this places they haven't seen
Varkala is a coastal town in the state of Kerala [1], India. It is 51 km north of Thiruvananthapuram city. Varkala is the only place in southern Kerala where one can find cliffs just adjacent to th...
I was in an old Brahmin house in Kozhikode in north Kerala, India when this litte fellow came up to me and said a few words in its own exclusive way. Those few seconds were really lovely.
this is a very common method of fishing in the kerala coastal and inland waters. the net costs about 2000 rupees. very little maintanance. takes about a week to learn the technique. great time pass
kerala bike race
one evening
This short video was taken when the rampaging monsoon was at its wild best in Kozhikode, north Kerala in the southwest of India.
A nice waterfall in Egypt. A nice thing to do on a hot day, walk through the parks
Camel named Moses at Giza Pyramids looked just like this camel that drove in front of us in Egypt. It was funny the truck said it was faster and Moses looked so tired lol
Over 128 species of butterflies and 400 species of moths live here. A 1993 study found butterflies belonging to 9 families. The families Nymphalide and Papilionidae contained the maximum number of ...
My friends and I enjoyed exquisite experience if a warm volcanic mud bath at the scrumptious Borinquen Spa and Ranch located at the Rincon de la Vieja Volcano.
Arriving in to Cherai Beach Resort in Kerala. Everything was so lush and gorgeous!
marari beach resort mararikulam kerala india
This is a video of a young elephant in south India. Evidently a fan of a good stretch, or yoga.
The Royal Circus was touring Kochi, Kerala in February 2009.I paid about $1 to see a 3 hour performance.
Muzhappilangad Beach, Kerala, maybe India's only official drive-thru beach, and boy did we drive through. This is a video my friend Rahul shot of me driving through the beach, from outside.
Taking a stroll through the fish market in Kerala, near the famous Chinese Fishing Nets.
This video was made in Sept 2009 in London’s Regent’s Park. The occasion, Klezmer in the Park, was a celebration of ‘klezmer’ music. In 19th and 20th century eastern Europe, itinerant musicians wandered from city to city, town to town, shtetl to shtetl, playing/singing their distinctive music. If you’ve ever been to a Jewish wedding, then you’ve heard the sounds of klezmer music. Klezmer in the Park featured seven different bands over the course of an afternoon, during which time the crowd swelled from a few hundred on up. So we stayed to hear only three groups – this group, Shir, was the best of them. I was fairly far from the stage, so I had to use a telephoto setting, and people often passed by right in front of the camera [a Kodak Z1015 IS digital]. I apologize for their intrusion. The original mov file was 239 Mb, and could not be uploaded. So, we did some cropping, which dramatically reduced the file size, along with resolution. I apologize for that as well. However, the sound is fine and the music soars. ENJOY!!
A P.S. You Tube has quite a bit of 'klezmer music' available. So, if you like this brand of music, you can hear more there.