“God’s own country,” as the locals call Kerala State, located along the Arabian Sea in southwestern India. Just beyond the small town of KumarakomĀ is a maze of waterways and canals. Home to fishermen and rice farmers. “God’s own country” for sure.

Postcard from the Backwaters – Kerala, India
- April 2, 2014
- Culture / India / Landscape / Travel Photography
- 13 Comments
Tags: Backwaters, Culture, India, Kerala, Kumarakom, Landscape, nature, Photography, Ron Mayhew, Travel, Travel Photography
Ron Mayhew
Fine Art Photographer specializing in Still Life and Commercial Photography.
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Tina Schell
2 Apr 2014Definitely God’s country Ron, as captured by your ever-watchful lens! Lovely capture, esp the first.
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014Thanks Tina.
Tina Schell
2 Apr 2014Love this capture David. So evocative!
catbirdinamerica
2 Apr 2014I agree with Tina. Evocative, the perfect word. I really do adore your photos, Ron. š
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014Thank you Cathy. I am glad you enjoy them.
anotherday2paradise
2 Apr 2014Gorgeous scenes you’ve captured here, Ron.:)
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014The area is so beautiful, the “capturing” is the easy part. š
lynnsarda
2 Apr 2014I’m right there with you.
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014I wish you were.
Gigi Galore
3 Apr 2014Beautiful! It looks a little, tiny bit like the waterways near your place š
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014True, and I suppose that was the appeal. š
rosayrojo
14 Apr 2014Reblogged this on .
fotograffer
24 Apr 2014Thank you.