Good Morning Munnar - Bimal K C


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Munnar is a hill station on the Western Ghats, a range of mountains situated in the Idukki district of the Indian state of Kerala.

Source Web: Bimal K C. Good Morning Munnar[online]. Wikipedia. Available on WWW: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Munnar_hillstation_kerala.jpg>. [q520] [s65]

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This green hill station is surrounded by the country's highest tea gardens. Layers and layers of tea estates, mountain mist, waterfalls and wildlife sanctuaries make Munnar almost surrealistically beautiful. The lofty mountain ranges with misty peaks, sprawling tea estates and serene climate provides a quite and peaceful resort.

Source Web: Bimal K C. Good Morning Munnar[online]. Wikipedia. Available on WWW: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Munnar_hillstation_kerala.jpg>. [q522] [s65]

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Tea Gardens at Devikulam - Munnar (Kerala Tourism). Most of the native flora and fauna of Munnar have disappeared due to severe habitat fragmentation resultant from the creation of the plantations.

Source Web: Bimal K C. Good Morning Munnar[online]. Wikipedia. Available on WWW: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Munnar_hillstation_kerala.jpg>. [q524] [s65]



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„There is also a lack of formal definition for "gu shu." Some say "gu shu" should only refer to trees over 300 years of age, that is left to grow tall, and not pruned back. But in reality, most "gu shu" trees are cultivated, which entails annual pruning to encourage regrowth & lower branches for easy picking. A lot of "gu shu" on the market comes from trees as young as 100 years old, some of which is as short as 1.5m high. But a 100 year old tea tree growing in the wild can also grow higher than 3m high. Eventually the government will legislate what classifies as "gu shu." Until then, let the buyer beware!“

Source Web: The Tea Urchin. Learning how to identify gu shu & make maocha[online]. 2011. Available on WWW: <http://teaurchin.blogspot.cz/2011/09/learning-how-to-identify-gu-shu-make.html>. [q937] [s107]

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