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Pine Forest - Part 1

On the second day of the trip, we hired 3 local mini buses and set foot to reach Berijam lake. En route, we came across this dense pine forest and according to our tour guide "who knows only English", most of the film shoots happen here during summer months.


[Heee, that's me that's me]

The entrepreneurial spirit of Indians was very much visible here. A stuffed toy of a tiger was in place and you can pose in front of it and take a snap, all for a price. If you want to just pose and take a snap from your own camera, it's Rs. 5 per snap. If you want the "resident" cameraman over there, who will give an instant photo, it's Rs. 10!!


[Yeehaa, where's the next Jellikattu?]


[Poor tiger, he couldn't breath]


[How's that for a man vs. legend?]


[After this snap was taken, the tiger committed suicide]


[A view of the pine forest]


[All girlie snap]


[Okay, okay Karthi, picture taken]


[Ahem Ahem, no comments here]


[Sun rays trying to touch the earth!]

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  1. We need a ban on that photograph. No wonder the tiger committed suicide.

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