Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Field Trip Report: Arbi Falls Essay
The second field trip for Batch No 1 on 30.01.2013 was to a piddle fall named Arbi water-falls. Our bus left hand us on the top of the tableland of Dasrath Nagar from where we had to walk down the steep slope of the plateau to get to the fields. We had to cross a swift stream of water which was precise transparent and cold. We walked through the dykes, sort of no-mans land made come in of mud marking the boundary of two fields. Adjacent to the farmers house, which our sir described to over a hundred years old, was a wholesome and a temple which was a special temple as in that location were big trees and people pray lord Vishnu in his cobra incarnation. It was also tell to us that the people over there worship Nagaraj. We crossed a large number of bamboo barricades to visit the surrounding paddy fields, anywhere my eyeball went I could only see greenery spread.The fields were quiet heavy(p) and we walked inside the substructureopy of large trees. After examining the nature around the adjust we headed towards the falls by the same way from which we entered. In few proceedings we could cross the stream and reached the small road which headed us to the foothills of the falls. We had to cross the slithering rocks and thorny bushes to reach the top. We could also see the natural pores on the prove from where the water was oozing out very quickly and the natural water was really very pure and cold. We crossed the small valleys full of bushes and cunning rocks. Algae had grown on all the sharp edges and corners of the rocks, making it a good deal more slippery. At last we reached the top of the falls to land on a barren field. There were houses all around that place. We took few pictures and left that place to board our bus.OBJECTIVE-To study a wetland ecosystem and observe the plant and fauna around Manipal.LOCATION-Co-ordinates 132011N 744736EFLORA AND FAUNA-Having a wide range of flora and fauna, the southern side of Manipal, frankly, is full of g reenery. With a host bird species, butterflies, insects, snakes, cattle and other such animal species, the Dasrath Nagar knowledge domain of Manipal can also boast about its variety in flora with a range of trees, Acacia, Cashew, etc. being the primary ones.PROBLEMS confront BY LOCAL FARMERS-Lack of labourPests destroying their productsInsufficient water allow forNot much profitable farmingPROBABLE SOLUTIONS-Government should weaken machines and more mechanized products to the farmers in less cost so that they can use those and produce expeditiously without the labour present. Pesticides and similar products should be prone to the farmers in less costs so that they can use it efficiently on their fields, water supply can be enhanced by making well, use of motors to suck water from the falls and distribute to their fields. expiration-It is a recently discovered waterfall virtually Manipal Lake. This waterfall is bustling only through the months of August to November, during the monsoon season. Recently this waterfall has come in the spotlight. Hence, a lot of people and Manipal University (MU) students have started coming here. Due to this outgrowth of people, the waterfall and the climbby areas have started getting polluted. People living near the waterfall complain that visitors come and throw plastic bottles, chips wrappers and garbage near the fall.
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