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| # | Visual Highlights | Key Elements | |---|-------------------|--------------| | 19 | – thin ice sheets coating the floor in patches. | Cold‑weather texture. | | 20 | Sunbeams through frost – bright shafts illuminating frozen stalactites. | High contrast, backlighting. | | 21 | Hiker’s camp – a small bivouac set up near the tunnel entrance with a lantern. | Lifestyle element. | | 22 | Bird’s‑eye view – drone shot of the tunnel winding through the forest canopy. | Aerial perspective. | | 23 | Stone‑age tool marks – faint chiseling patterns visible on the inner wall. | Archaeological interest. | | 24 | Silhouette of a praying mantis – perched on a rock, framed against a bright sky visible through a breach. | Macro wildlife. | | 25 | Stalactite waterfall – water flowing down a large stalactite, captured with a long exposure to create silky motion. | Water dynamics. | | 26 | Night‑time lantern glow – warm amber light from a lantern casting gentle shadows. | Low‑light portraiture. | | 27 | Moonlit entrance – full moon visible through the tunnel mouth, creating a silver halo. | Nightscape. | | 28 | Leaf‑covered path – a carpet of dry leaves leading into the darkness. | Seasonal transition. | | 29 | Local offering – a small oil lamp (deepam) placed on a stone altar within the tunnel. | Spiritual practice. | | 30 | Rusted metal gate – the original iron gate, now rusted, half‑collapsed. | Industrial heritage. | | 31 | Rain‑kissed vines – vines dripping after a brief shower, sparkling like beads. | Macro, sparkle effect. | | 32 | Sunset silhouette – a lone tree silhouette visible through a side aperture as the sun sets. | Warm gradients. | | 33 | Footprints in snow – rare winter snowfall leaving crisp tracks inside the tunnel. | Seasonal rarity. | | 34 | Close‑up of a lichen colony – bright orange‑red lichen clinging to damp stone. | Color contrast. | | 35 | Perspective tunnel view – leading‑lines shot from the far end looking straight out, emphasizing depth. | Classic perspective. | | 36 | Panoramic sweep – stitched 360° view giving an immersive sense of being inside the tunnel. | Virtual‑tour element. | kannada tullu tunne images 36 new

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While "Tullu Tunne" images seem like simple fun, they serve a deeper purpose. In a time when social media can be stressful, these absurd, low-budget, high-emotion images provide a release valve. They allow Kannadigas to communicate complex emotions (annoyance, shock, sarcasm) without typing a single word. | Cold‑weather texture

| Feature | Details | |---------|----------| | | The tunnel lies on the outskirts of Kudremukh in the Uttara Kannada district, tucked between dense Western Ghats forest and a series of limestone outcrops. The nearest settlement is the small village of Kallur (≈ 5 km away). | | Elevation | Roughly 850 m above sea level, giving the area a cool, misty climate that changes dramatically between monsoon and winter. | | Origin | The tunnel was originally excavated in the late 19th century by British engineers as part of a short‑lived railway link intended to transport iron ore from the Sanjay Mines to the coastal port of Karwar . The project was abandoned after the iron deposits proved economically unviable, and the tunnel was left to nature. | | Current Use | Today it serves as a trekking passage for local hikers, an occasional shortcut for forest‑department patrols, and a surprisingly popular spot for photographers seeking dramatic light and texture. |