Showing posts with label chennai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chennai. Show all posts

Monday, August 23, 2010

Heritage Walk - St. Thomas Mount

Date :22-8-2010
Place : St. Thomas Mount, Chennai

The Madras Day events are scheduled in august, and I attended the Heritage walk in St.George Fort last year and this year.

This year, a new Heritage walk was scheduled at St. Thomas mount closer to my home.
I have already been to St. Thomas Mount and this will be a good time to explore the surrounding areas.

Garrison Church

We started the walk from this church, one of the oldest churches in chennai. This church had been only for army officers and now is open to the public.

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Doubting Thomas :

This was a picture of "Doubting Thomas". the story goes that after jesus resurrection, one of his disciples thomas, didnt believe and hence jesus asked him to touch him and see whether he was real. This painting shows that act.

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Old Homes :

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Path to Hill :

St. Thomas Mount has 2 ways to climb, one for the vehicles and one via the steps.

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Lone Statue :

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Church :

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Pope :

Pope had been here.

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Kathipara :

View of the Guindy Kathipara Flyover from here.

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Plane :

This is a nice place to catch sight of the planes to airport.

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Lambton :

Its tough to believe that the discovery of Mt. Everest as the tallest mountain in the world started from chennai. Lambton was a british officer who was interested in doing surveys and took up the effort to survey the whole of india. After his death, it was continued by others, which finally led to the exact measurement of everest as the tallest mountain in the world.


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Steps Entrance :

This is the entrance for those who want to climb this mountain via steps.

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Dilapidated building :

We are not sure what purpose this building had, in the olden times, but now it is being used by the Punjab regiment of army and they are not doing a good job in maintaining it.

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Cheers

Monday, July 12, 2010

Thirusoolam Quarry

If you are a watcher of tamil cinema you must have seen this place in many tamil movie climaxes and songs.

I am posting a collection of photos that I took at the Thirusoolam Quarry.
The Photos belie the sheer depth and magnitude of this place.

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Heritage Walk - Fort St. George

Heritage Walk - Fort St. George.

Date: 16-Aug-2009
People : Mega and "Meesai" Siva
Place : Fort St. George.

A group of dedicated volunteers, who love the city Madras for what it is are organising a series of events to celebrate the birth of Madras every year in the month of august. What started as a "day" a couple of years back, now spans a couple of "weeks" and I wish they grow more in the coming years.

The Madras Day


For all the events for this year, you can check out Events for 2009

Till now, I have never been to these events, and this time after much hesitation decided to drop in for the Fort St. George Heritage walk.

The plan was this

AUG. 16 / SUNDAY
Walk inside the Fort St. George
7.30 am - Walking tour of Fort St. George. In English. 90 mins. Report at parking lot opp. Fort ( eastern gate). Free.
Guide - Dr. Suresh, Archaeologist.
(Option; Fort Museum opens at 10 a.m. so you can check it out on your own. Admission by ticket).

The above plan interested me for various reasons. I have been wanting to go Fort St. George for a long time now, It was free, There was an "archeologist" to explain things.

As mentioned a group of people gathered at the parking lot outside the Fort and exactly at 7.30 A.M the organisers started the walk. My impressions of an Archeologist till now were limited to what the movies have portayed like Mummy and Indiana Jones. But Suresh, the archeologist conducting the walk seemed a normal person just like any of us.

Though he gave a lot of information, I will try to write down whatever has sunk in.

He started with how the English merchants found the city. The English had started business from Andhra and one of them walked down from andhra along the beach and found this place where the fort exists as a good place to start their business. He selected this place due to various reasons and one of the unconfirmed being that he fell in love with a girl in nearby Triplicane.

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There was a time, when the fort itself was the City and hence the fort looked like a Mini city with its own streets, temples, churches, canteens, hotels, posh localities, ordinary localities and also ATMS.

The Museum .

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St Marys church

The british it seems did not business with anything else, not even religion and for a long time resisted opening a church inside the fort. But later they relented and had to construct this church in 1695 which stands till this day. Suresh, the archeologist mentioned that the walls of this church were 1 metre wide and the church was supposed to be "bomb-proof" which seems to have been proven since this church has lasted many wars.

A short history of the church.

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In the exterior of the church, there were gravestones for many persons.

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The church had many things of historical value and was like a museum with many artifacts.

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This is the biggest single musical instrument I have seen till now. Its a pipe organ and the sound comes out of the white pipes that are in the instrment.

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Clive House :

It seems when Clive was the governor he stayed here in this bungalow and hence its known as Clive house. Clives marriage was registered in the church we saw above and he had spent his honeymoon years here in this bungalow.

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The first floor was the highpoint of this bungalow, because it had a hall which was 2 floors high which present houses a Photo exihibition by the Archeologist who accompanied us.

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Arsenal :

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Dirty section of the Fort:

These are some of the places Suresh termed as the dirty and unkept section of the fort. The place is full of army personnel and the place doesnt speak good of the army. The archeologist showed us a Army Barracks which is the biggest army barracks till date in india but the army prevents anyone from seeing it because they have broken it. And we were also not allowed to take photographs.

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The Walls :

The fort has two parallely running walls, the outer wall and inner wall.

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Must have been a moat :

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Namakkal Kavignar Maligai :

One of the new building in the fort and the one our Archeologist was very unhappy about. But its repetitive symmetrical patterns was a sight.

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The event was very well organised and went without any hiccups. Hence I am planning to go for the Pallikaranai Marsh - Nature walk in the next week, The details of which are below.

AUG. 22 2009
Pallikaranai marshes
Madras Naturalists Society organises a Nature Walk in Pallikaranai marshes guided by Preston Ahimaz, a resource person from MNS. Starts at 7 am.

If you plan to drive, take the OMR, past the toll booth in Perungudi and take a right at the signal after the toll. You will come across yet another toll booth. Go past the tool booth and assemble at the Forest Department 'Protected Area' sign post at 7: 00 am.

If you take the Velachery main Road you can avoid paying toll. You have to take the Velachery Tambaram Rd, past the Vijayanagar Bus stand, the flyover and then take the left going towards Thoraipakkam. The Forest Department 'Protected Area' sign post will then come on the right.
The duration of the programme will be approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Contact Preston Ahimaz - 94445751404, K. V. Sudhakar - 99625 15479

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Hills in/near Chennai - 5 - Kottai Malai

Kottai Malai

Date : 1/11/2008
People : Mega, Arivoli and Thannoli
Vehicle: 2 Pulsar's

When searching for interesting places near vellore, Kottai Malai was suggested by my friend Raju from Onnupuram and hence it was decided that we will go to Kottaimalai when we came down to Vellore for his marriage.

If you havent looked at the previous posts on hills, click on

Hills

Name Board :

This was the name board that spelt the way for Kottai Malai and the 2160 feet doesnt convey much in the board.

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Path:

The Path to the top of the temple consists of a mixture of Tar Road till the bottom of the hill and then alternating Sand road and cement roads till we reach 90% of the top. After that there
are the steps.

The Roads are very steep once we start to climb and hence utmost care is needed. 2 Wheelers are the best choice but even then it was tough terrain all the way.

I dont remember the last time that I was so focussed on a single task continously for more than half an hour.It was so demanding that I even forgot to take photographs on the way :-)

What you see below is a Bridge inbetween the rocks.

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Temple :

The temple is on top of the hill and has a view worth dying for.

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Godowns:

These seem to be old constructions most probably like some godown or something.

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The Surrounding Hills :

The hill itself is surrounded by a whole range of mountain ranges and all you get on the top is view of undulating mountains.

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Kids:

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These people were trying to listen to the sound of silence at the edge of the mountain. Their presence there tempted me to go to the place where they were sitting and it was good to be there.

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Village:

When we began our journey to the top of Kottai Malai, we came to a place where there were roads that went left and right with Temple path being the centre one.

The left was to go to Shenbaga thoppu, a dam and the right to "Elandhampattu" a village, that you can see below as a group of huts.

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How To Go :

Go To Vellore and from there to Padavedu. In Padavedu ask for Kottai Malai.

If you are fit and you have the time, you can walk from the bottom of the hill. It will take you a whole day if you plan to do it by walk even for a fit (by Village standards) person.

Best option is to travel in 2 wheelers for each person. Doubles wont help.

If you travel by a 2 wheeler, make sure that you are very good at handling it and I mean it.

Cars are not of any help here.


Cheers

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