Pictures of my quaint little town, taken with Nokia N-97 - 5 mpx and Nokia N-70 - 2 mpx mobile cam. Karwar is the Head-Quarter of North Kanara district in Karnataka state, India, on the shores of the Arabian Sea. Surrounded by Western Ghat (mountains) on the East and South, the River Kali to the North, and the Arabian Sea, which comprises a chain of Islands.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Harvesting Season
This is what remains after the Harvesting Season. Paddy/Rice that was grown here has been harvested, and the Hay is stacked up in the field. Harvesting is done here by manual labour, and no machines are involved. Villagers take turns in working in each others' fields, thus making the entire Harvesting Process a Community work.
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harvesting,
Karwar,
Karwar villages,
Paddy field
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