T he first annual Jim Cline Photo Tours South India trip starts in Mumbai on February 19th. I’ve arrived in India early, to scout out a few last minute locations and details. My long-time Indian tour guide and good friend DV is with me as we blaze a quick trail from Chennai, backwards towards Bombay to meet the incoming group next week. DV and I are moving at a lightening fast pace, but neither of us can resist grabbing a few quick shots along the way!
Below you’ll find 30 images from various locations that we visited in the last 2 days, some of which have been captioned with basic details.
Enjoy.
This man, dressed and adorned in full regalia, was at the temple, celebrating his 60th wedding anniversary.
DV an I talked to this fisherman on the beach, his name is Murgangean. When we asked him where he was during the 2004 Indian ocean tsunami he began telling us his amazing story.
Murgangean explains that he was out on the sea fishing in his boat, “the sea was calm like swimming pool and I felt something strange, but was not alarmed”.
“As I was coming back home, I noticed the water was full of unusual things, I saw refrigerators and other items floating in the sea, I was astounded and happy, so I began collecting things into my boat, it was like winning the lottery! Then further along I saw the body of a woman floating and my happiness turned to fear, I thought this must be the end of the world, I threw everything that I had collected back into the sea”.
Murgangean went on to explain that as he approached the shore he saw much chaos and destruction…”it was then that I realized that something was very, very wrong”.
Weaving village, famous for the best silk saris in India. This married couple work together fabricating a wedding quality sari. The garment takes them about one month to complete and will sell for around $500 USD.
The evening’s last light along the beach, as fishermen return in their boats.
With lots of help from their friends, the fishermen haul their boats up onto the beach, unload their catch and quickly rush the fresh fish to the local market, alerting the wholesale buyer by cell phone as they drive.
Hey Karl,
Beautiful work my friend. I love your timing and composition.
Hope all is well.
Terry
I would love to see the weavers at work. Fascinating story about the tsunami. We really need S. India pix for our newsletter and website – keep them coming!
Nice photos, Karl. I’m sure it will be a great trip and I’ll look forward to seeing more photos from you. Wish I were joining you on this one. My best to you and Dv!
Thanks Sally 🙂 Wish you were here too…I’ll say hi to DV for you and we will make a toast to you this evening!
Thanks Kat! OK, I’ll keep posting images whenever I can.
Thank you very much Terry, coming from you, that’s a HUGE compliment!