Wednesday, 26 February 2014

A day in Marina

sunrise
yoga
in action
practicing karate in beach
practicing boxing near beach
practicing freestyle dance




people playing volleyball


its fun  to ride

road sweeper cleaning the road


family watching  pigeons

mom plays with their childrens

having some fresh watermelons

boy cycling in morning


dad and son enjoying the breeze
kids playing in beach



boy trying to make some sand structure
boy enjoying the balloon shoot
enjoying the top view of marina beach from lighthouse

top view of marina beach

colors

Marina beach is known as the pride of Chennai. the Marina beach stretches for about 13 km making it the second longest beach in the country. and it is considered as cleanest and busiest beach. The beach is one of the most prominent open spaces in Chennai and is host to many important national and cultural events like the parades on Independence Day and Republic Day. the beach also has skating arena where people do skating and sometimes people used to practice freestyles dances.Marina beach is a major tourist attraction of the city. People visiting Chennai make a point to visit the beach.  Bathing and swimming at the Marina Beach are legally prohibited.

kasimedu

Kasimedu fish harbour is one of the major fishing grounds for catching fishes. kasimedu fish market is always a busy one, whether it is a weak end or weekdays it is always a busy market. variety of fresh fishes, crabs prawns are available every morning.


fishes kept in basket for sale
women giving money to seller
having tea
a morning starts with smoke
early morning tea
huge but not for them
tea seller
man carrying a load of fish in his head
man carrying big fishes in bucket
board says its north madras fisherman association
fresh fish kept for sale
top view of fish market
fishes taken out from boat
fisherman taking out fish from boat
ready for load

selling buckets
fisherman
selling sleepers and buckets

new boats are prepared
fisherman cleaning their nets by taking out small fishes




















Ranganathan street

Ranganathan street is a street in T nagar. It is located on the  way to the Mambalam railway station. many commercial shops are found in Ranganathan street and is fully covered by shops. Ranganathan street is  attracted with its low to medium price especially people from the lower and middle strata. sarees and dresses starts from Rs 250 and other cloths even less. belts starts from Rs 100 or less.There are ahops on both sides of the street multi-storeyed shops as well as small ones huddled together. it is the most busiest place during festivals like pongal diwali etc.



having coconut drink
heavy load




lady police buying bangles



fancy dresses for kids
making it sharp

guy having cucumber

my gift




busy crowd
having tea

ladies buying sapodilla fruit
busy place

ladies buying chains



ladies buying bangles

kid having lime fresh
looking for watch

fancy colors and chains

having fun chat






child looking for toy
reading newspaper