Nice innovation to get a bird's eye view.
Tanay

On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 5:59 PM, raghu ananth <[email protected]> wrote:

> The canopy walk at Talakona, a fast developing community based eco tourism
> is considered as the 2nd largest in Asia. (240 meters long, 80 feet high). 
> However,
> what is distressing is that the walkway has been engineered with the help of
> steel ropes, iron nails, screws et al, plunged right into the heart of old,
> stately trees. And with 3000 visitors pounding the canopy walk  on weekends
> , we wonder if the trees already with deep wounds can survive in the coming
> years.
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> Some of the affected trees include the endemics- Shorea Talura, Syzygium
> cumini, Mangifera Indica ...
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> Talakona, forest, foot hills, Eastern ghats, Andhra Pradesh
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> 27 Mar 2010
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> Regards
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> Raghu
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