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wrire a short note on Kerala'the trophical paradice ' of india​

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Answered by pragnya1842
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It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile states of Travancore-Cochin and Madras. Spread over 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq mi), Kerala is the twenty-first largest Indian state by area.

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Answered by XxMissCutiepiexX
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Everyone knows North India, Rajasthan in particular. Its palaces, its history, its maharajas that reflect the image that we have of India, yet South India is very different.

In contrast to the north, south India, specifically the Kerala region summarizes wonderfully tropical India, among coconut trees and canals hued emerald and turquoise. These channels are called the backwaters. These backwaters are actually an incredible tangle of channels that extend into the interior.

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It is at Kollam, 20 km north of Varkala, that is towards the south access to backwaters, in the vast network of canals and lakes, hundreds of residents perform daily back and forth between their homes and their places of business. Unlike other parts of India, in this part of the country, is a sign of peace and quiet.

Shipments of all kinds navigate the crystal clear turquoise waters, protected by the shade of palm trees. It is not uncommon for villagers fish shrimp directly into the water, the fishermen in the water up to his neck, catching fish with the toes on the vase before launching them in pots floating proximity.

A show that tourists can attend during the many cruises offered on the backwaters. Two

companies to navigate boats in these waters, those of the Water Transport Department are managed by the state and are considered slower than those of Alleppey Tourism. Some trips can last from eight hours to two days depending on the chosen route. Boats built using planks and coconut fiber called kettuvallam or house boat are often symbols of Kerala but this area is full of many treasures.

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