Friday, September 5, 2025

Vespertine show at Hejamadi Beach

Not the developed beach in Udupi district. The best part of Hejamady beach is its backwaters. The current backwater system doesn't meet sea. It takes a while in monsoon season for sea and backwater to merge. The forked backwater is something joyous to watch. There are plenty of aquatic birds too relishing their meals.







It was fun time with family members when everyone decided to have beach visit. Around 20 members of family visited the beach nearby in 4 cars. With loud chit-chats, the beautiful sunset, the roaring waves transformed the humid Saturday to pleasant evening. We walked over the dunes for considerable distance and also dabbled the foot in sea water. The sunset was colorful and sun was blushing as evening crossed. I took plenty of pictures alongside chit chats.














The unique part is the backwater merging (or forking?) from three directions. The merger point is now separated by sand dunes due to low tide and summer season. The waterway would stay merged till February from June perhaps. The mangroves and palms were radiating golden light from Sun. The boats complemented the landscape scene of backwater. The palms and wrinkled water provided unique perception. Overall, true stress-buster is our mother nature.



The abandoned isolated log provided unique perception to my photographic chronicle






The concluding pictures! The ripples over the backwaters with coconut tree backdrop was worth capturing despite poor light.



Here is a short to conclude the visit



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