Odisha is a state I have visited twice . The first time was a sponsored trip, visiting a resort to write about them, as well as some of the more popular places to visit. I wrote the required content, but never got around to writing about the trip on the blog. This May, I visited Odisha for the second time, this time with family. The timing wasn’t great – it was either raining or it was terribly hot; besides, I wasn’t in the best of health and I couldn’t quite do as much as I liked. Despite all the challenges, it was a pleasure to explore the beautiful heritage of this state, and do things I couldn’t, the first time around. There is much I want to write about – the gorgeous temples, the sculptures, the museums, the natural beauty….. and yet, as I sit down and think about where to begin, there is only one place that I want to start with – the place we stayed at, for one part of our visit – Svanir . The story begins long before our trip actually happened. As Samhith and I went back and fo...
There is something fascinating about termite hills or termite mounds, (ant hills as we usually call them). You don't agree? Well, most of my family doesn't either, except Samhith of course! He has the same fascination for these huge settlements built with nothing but mud, and stops every time he sees one!
Tirupati abounds in these termite hills - the Lord himself is said to have appeared in one, so undoubtedly there is something special about them!
Well, we have seen many ant hills, some small, some even bigger than me.... See this one we photographed in the Zoo... Its about 5 feet high!
We have often wondered what it would be like, inside this hill. It is believed that snakes live there too.... whether before or after the termites, I am not sure..... However, this time, the zoo not just gave us the opportunity to see some caged wild animals, but also some un-caged ones, among which were some termites - the hill had broken, probably thanks to some careless tourists - but we were able to see inside it as the termites swarmed all over! While I waved Samhith away and asked him to watch from afar, my mom wondered what attraction the repulsive creatures had for me..... as to my sister, you should have seen the expression on her face when I showed her these pics.... Now, tell me what you think about them!
To know more about termites, click on the following links.
http://www.termite-pictures.com/index.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Termite
http://hubpages.com/hub/Termites




wow wonderful pics
ReplyDeleteyou should get a job with National geographic!!
Lovely, the pictures are lovely Anu! Hope your sister reads your post :D
ReplyDeleteLovely, the pictures are lovely Anu! Hope your sister reads your post :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images... Looks a whole kingdom!!
ReplyDeleteThis world is full of innovative creatures!! Termite hill of 5ft!!! Lots of hard work by these tiny creatures with absolutely zero tool support. These structures are quite strong too. Infact the early day homes of Kerala had the same kind of walls (mud walls).
ReplyDeleteHappy new year to you and your family !!!!
nice photos and good info..
ReplyDeleteha ha.. Samhith sounds like me- filled with curiousity :)))
ReplyDelete@ssstoryteller: thanks so much, sowmya.. your comments brighten up my day!! now, if only the NatGeo people would think like you :)
ReplyDelete@Mridula: thanks.. usually she does, but she's really busy now, so should remind her to take a look!
@Arti: thanks.....it is indeed an entire kingdom!
@subu.ps: so true! i read somewhere that forts were inspired by such anthills...
@Team G square: thanks...
@Aarti: oh he is!!
Very interesting information. I simply loved your post.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Sandipan!
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