So sad what is done to nature to provide man kinds “needs” or perceived needs. Still great photography, thank you for sharing.
Once Upon a Time ,Wild Deer , Elephants and Tigers would have roamed these Hills now overtaken by domesticated Cattle and numerous “Crying Trees “.
The Para Rubber Tree ( English), Hevea brasinlliensis( Scientific name) was first planted in India by the British from the Americas ( Brazil in South America) in the early 20th Century .They felled the Naturally Occurring Rainforests and replaced them with Rubber Plantations to harvest Natural Latex. ( this act was replicated across South East Asia as well )
A Rubber Plantation on the slopes of the Western Ghats in District Pathnamthitta, Kerala, India as it exists today after over 100 years.
This Plantation is close to the Konni Elephant Rescue Centre mentioned in previous blogs titled BABY ELEPHANTS and MAMMOTH BATH.
Rubber Trees replaced Rainforests
The Rubber Trees in Plantations across Kerala are native to the Amazonian Rain forests
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Tragic 😞
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It is tragic and it saddens me because we can never get those rain forest back and I think we may need them more that we need rubber trees.
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