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75th Independence day

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🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Happy Independence Day 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 ജയ് ഹിന്ദ്

HAPPY VISHU & EASTER

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Cochin International Airport - Indigo Airlines

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Sunday Clikz............................ 📷capturethemomentzjr©️ @Kurpumpady

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Athirapally Waterfalls

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Athirapally Waterfalls Athirapally Waterfalls are located 1000 feet above sea level at the Chalakudy River in Thrissur district of Kerala. One of the famous tourist attractions in Kerala, the magnificent waterfalls are a sight worth witnessing. This is the biggest waterfall in Kerala. Athirapally falls comes down from a height of 80 feet through several parallel streams. In the monsoon season, in its full might, the waterfalls appear like Niagara Falls. One can reach the top of Athirapally falls in about 15 minutes’ wall. It is blessed with spectacular views of the Sholayar hills and the Western Ghats. The trek down from the top of the waterfalls is about 10-15 minutes trek. Swimming is possible in the stream as you enjoy the spray of the water. Rainbows are also a common sight. It usually takes 2-3 hours to explore the waterfalls. The surrounding environs of the waterfalls is a bio diversity hotspot. The river is blessed with 85 species of fresh water fish living in it. Th

Oriental Japan Large Format Field Camera-1919

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Oriental Japan Large Format Field Camera Oriental Shashin Kōgyō K.K.  (オリエンタル写真工業株式会社, Oriental Photo Industrial Co., Ltd.) was a Japanese film maker founded in 1919. It used the Orient, Peacock and OK trademarks, and was using an  OPIC  logo (presumably for  O riental  P hoto  I ndustrial  C o.) at least from 1936 onwards.It made or distributed large format field cameras in the 1920s or 1930s. It also published a photographic magazine,  Photo-Times . It made an attempt at exporting some products in the mid-1930s, placing advertisements in the 1937 and 1938 editions of  The British Journal Photographic Almanac . It is said that the company Tōyō Kōki Seizō, which made the Peacock cameras from 1939, was a subsidiary of Oriental.It was merged into the main company in 1944, becoming its optical instruments branch (光機部門), dissolved in 1945. The company became Cyber Graphics at an unknown date and still (2009) exists under that name.