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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Two Sides, Nature Butterfly Lovers, Lion Killers

Almost a year back, we went on a butterfly tour riding a swamp buggy in The Disney Wilderness Preserve.
A huge swamp buggy took the limited natural enthusiasts inside the swamp to enjoy the nature and watch the butterflies.
A Beautiful  Orange Butterfly at the Preserve

Big Swamp Buggy

Most of them were elderly people . On the tour someone would spot a small butterfly and the entire crew would stop the buggy, get down the buggy and were thrilled to watch such a small butterfly. 


Climbing down the buggy and watching smallest butterfly if spotted 
and appreciated the Nature




These people showed respect, appreciation for nature and even for such small organism, the butterflies. I felt happy in such people's company, who were for nature conservation and took care of other creatures as small as the butterflies.

That's why I could not comprehend when big creatures such lions, rhinos and elephants are killed for trophy.
Majestic Lions



It is also very difficult to understand that doctors are killing these animals. How could doctors, who are life saviors in many cases, kill such majestic animals?. At least I want to go to a doctor who is passionate about life rather than one who kills animals for the fun of it. One side, people love even small creatures such as butterflies and the other groups cold bloodily kill Lions. I wish these killers take a trip with the people who loved the butterflies, may be they will learn to appreciate the other life. 
A Picture from Key West Butterfly Gardens
BE KIND TO ALL CREATURES, GREAT AND SMALL

When the love is shown to these creatures, they come to you:



These creatures are there in the World to share their time with us and not be killed by us. Please think  - Eco Justice in future.


Thursday, July 30, 2015

Tribute to Dr. Abdul Kalam

With heavy heart and tears writing this, Dr. Kalam left us on 27 July, 2015 to be with God in Heaven.
Always prayed to God to send more people like him to Earth. However his legacy is still with us. Observing the condolences in the social media, we can see how many followed him. He had a vision to make the world better and his last speech was on Livable Planet. Most of us will follow his vision.

When I was in Maryland doing my research, I had visited Wallops Island Flight Facility and saw his signature there in the visitor's book.

That day I thought it will be nice to see him in person. After several years that dream came true, we met him in Casselberry temple.


He gave excellent speech during Gandhi Jayanthi  in the temple hall. He told everyone of us to contribute to others.


I still follow that, contributed and contributing my knowledge, experience to guide others in Environmental and Information Technology fields to make their life better and ask them to contribute to others.

Created projects that will help lots of people -

EA FARMS - Sustainable Organic Natural Agricultural Land Development

EAPHARMICS - Stability information for medicines

ZoomVin  - Creating environmental awareness through creating suitable ecological areas and photography.

His books in my collection:




"You have to dream before your dreams can come true" - Quote by Dr. Kalam.

He had asked several people including actors to plant trees.

My 8th Grade Niece's Tribute to Dr. Kalam

I have a dream to create sustainable environments and it is coming true. I will contribute to it as Dr. Kalam envisioned.  We have planted so many useful trees at EA Farms. RIP Dr. Kalam.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Caves National Parks Environment.

Naturally formed Caves are wonderful geological structures. Caves are also needed for the upper environment for surface stabilization. They also provide historic information about the environmental changes of the area. Stalactites and stalagmites are beautiful formations in caves.Several minerals are also present in the caves. Recently visited the Kentucky Mammoth Caves. They are 400 mile long caves (one of the longest cave structures in the World).

 Kentucky Mammoth Cave National Park - A Biosphere Reserve

One of the Cave Entrance - Historic Tour Entrance

Cave Formations

Ruby Falls (Tennessee) - A huge falls inside cave 

Cave - Natural Formations 



Rock City - High Falls
 Seven States View - Rock City
 It is good see such preserved environmental areas. Glad that Mammoth cave is a biosphere reserve.and will be there for future generations to enjoy the nature as we did.