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Friday, September 20, 2013

KOTTARAKARA FRIENDS ASSOCIATION VISITED KODAIKANAL COAKER WALK

KOTTARAKARA FRIENDS ASSOCIATION VISITED KODAIKANAL COAKER WALK
 Kottarakara Friends Association Members visited Kodaikanal Coaker Walk on19th September,2013. The team include Fifty three members.  The team includes Prof. JohnKurakar, Mr. Sarasan Kottarakara, Prof. Molly Kurakar, Mr. Rajan Mathew, Mr. Jacob ,Mr. Monachan, Mr. Mamachan,Mr. Abhilash, Mr. Manu Kurakar and  Mr.M.R Malayalizhikom . It is a narrow pedestrian path, constructed by Lt. Coaker in 1872, a one kilometer mountain road which runs along the edge of steep slopes on the southern side of Kodai road which is 1/2km away from Kodai. The walk winding around mt. Nebo starts near van Allen hospital and joins the main road above St. Peter's Church provides a wide-angle spectacular view of the plains. On a cloudless, clear day one can have interesting sights, such as.... Dolphin's nose in south, valley of the pambar river in South East, birds eye view of Periyakulam and even city of Madurai.
One must be aware of a fascinating phenomenon called 'Brachem Spectre' . A very lucky person can see his shadow on the clouds with a rainbow halo, when sun is behind and cloud and mist is in his front.The valley views along paved Coaker's Walk (admission Rs 2, Camera Rs. 5, Time: 7 am to 7pm) are superb when the mist clears. There's an observatory (admission Rs. 3) with telescope about halfway along. You can start from either end, near Greenlands Youth Hostel or Villa Retreat, and the stroll takes all of five minutes.The views from Pillar Rocks, a 7km hike (one way beginning near Bryant Park), are also excellent. Greenlands Youth Hostel and Villa Retreat can organise guided walks, and guides can also be arranged through the tourist office (Rs. 50 to 70 per hour).

Prof. John Kurakar
























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