I call it the Agaramthen or the Pathuvanchery Lake which is around 6 Kms from my place. This place is always close to my heart.
The first time I visited this lake was in September 2018 with my Camera, my NGO Director, and 3 volunteers. Instantly this lake was THE PLACE for me to relax, chill and just while away my time. Time and again i used to visit this place every Weekends and just sit there and enjoy the view.
The Lake- Description
We stepped on top of the bund, an instant rush of wind carrying the smell of water, mud and grass, hit our faces and there we saw a beautiful piece of art. Honestly it was more like my 5th Std English Literature book. Hills in the west, which was foggy and green with the shadows of the clouds covering a part of the hill, and we saw the Perungalathur hill and the Repeater station on top.
The banks of the rivers covered with Savannah like tall grasses, as we rubbed our legs through the grass the screech sounds of the grass with the insects paving the way for us to enter into the water, was such a treat for our Technology addicted eyes and our Spotify addicted ears.
One of the volunteers bought 2 kids of hers. and I really wish I was them. They just removed their shoes and stepped inside the cold waters. I heard them say "The floor feels like clay, it is just sucking me in", and if you have guessed me stepping inside, yes I did. The "Id" feeling of Amal just popped and he just wanted to step inside the water and experience the lake at its base.
The chill water with the small fishes biting off your toes is just a feel to die for. When inside the water the lake didn't just stop to make us feel good, it still feasted our eyes with Cormorants flying off the surface of the water where the foot leaves a trace on the water, ducks swimming and the beautiful herons and egrets still cooing as we entered into their territory.
The shores of the lake is filled with insects which a common Chennaite wouldn't have experiences, from Slithering snakes to Black Scorpions from Barn Owl to Crimson tipped Butterflies. Any nature loving person would spend a day around this lake and still will be finding new species
Our Efforts
The lake was at maximum in its pristine form, as I realized that Lillies never grow in polluted lakes/ water bodies. The location of the lake was such, as the lake was 300 mts away from the Main Road, many of us failed to search for this lake, hence the clean waters were present.
Since 2018, we have been working in maintaining the lake in its pristine form, and we have planted around 1500 Saplings around the bund, covering almost 2.5 Acres and we have been maintaining the saplings for the past 2 years now, and we are in the verge of creating an urban forest, and hopefully we do with 100% survival ratio.
Please do pay a visit to the lake, and it really does deserve a pollution free visit from us.
I keep saying this to anyone i meet, enjoy the little things in life, and enjoy the places around you. Not necessarily we will have to travel to North America or Europe to experience the above, we can get it get the same dopamine with much lesser Paisa from your pockets
Beautiful ❤️
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