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Why does the author call Coorg apiece of heaven’ that must have drifted from the kingdom of
God?

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Answered by rmb
16

The author says that Coorg must have drifted from God's own kingdom because of its heavenly beauty.

Coorg is described as a ‘piece of heaven’ because of its beautiful terrain, from ‘rolling hills’ to ‘evergreen rainforests’, ‘tree canopies’ in coffee plantations, the presence of the river Kaveri and the creatures in and around the river, like the mahaseer fish, squirrels, langurs, kingfishers, loris and elephants. The island of Nisargadhama and the Brahmagiri hills add to the natural beauty of the place. Also the ‘misty landscape of Coorg’ gives it a ethereal (heavenly) feel.

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Answered by meenaparihar
8

Answer:

coorg is described as a heaven as a piece of heaven because of its beautiful terrain, from rolling of hills , evergreen forest , tree canopies in coffee plantation , the presence of the river kaveri and creatures in and around the river like the mahaseer , fish. squireels , langurs, kingfisher, lories and elephant. the island of nisargadhama and the bramagiri hills add to the natural beauty of the place also the misty landscape of coorg

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