Pala, Kerala, India

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Plantations in the foothills of the Western Ghats
 
The small market town of Pala sits in the midlands of Kerala, at an altitude of just a few hundred metres. The rich soil and warm, wet climate make Pala and the surrounding areas ideal for rubber production, as well as for the cultivation of several types of spices and many tropical fruits. This is an area of Kerala with a strong Christian presence and India’s first female Catholic Saint, St. Alphonsa, was born and served in this area. Her church is a popular pilgrimage place and visited by thousands of people daily. Pala is also a major lumber-producing region and while measures are now in place to ensure that remnant forests are not cleared for timber, some controlled extraction still occurs and the sight of massive logs being hauled and maneuvered by elephants is a remarkable thing to witness- many visitors to this region are able to experience this first hand.
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