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The gate at the entrance.
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The basin at the Centre for Ports: I was told it measures 90 m × 60 m.
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A view of the hillock that lies north of the campus, atop which there is a temple to Hanuman.
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The National Technology Centre for Ports, Waterways and Coasts under construction.
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A facility of the Centre of Propulsion Technology.
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Equipment at the propulsion technology centre.
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One of the tracks running through the campus all of which are unmetalled yet.
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The campus was lightly studded with young trees.
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Mr. Gemini Ganesan, CPWD engineer, who is managing the construction activities at the campus.
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Electric transmission lines running through the campus.
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Electric transmission lines running through the campus.
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A Rosy Milkweed Twiner (Oxystelma esculentum) at the edge of the lake.
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A Purple Sunbird was one of the many birds I saw at Thaiyur.
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I spotted four species of dragonfly and one damselfly species on an excursion by foot. Here is a Three-lined Dart (Pseudagrion decorum) at a pond
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There are peafowl on the campus.
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There is a lake at the southern end of the campus. A couple of busy Spotbills paddling around the lake
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I found this Long-legged Marsh Glider (Trithemis pallidinervis) near the lake.
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An Ashy Swallow-Shrike. I decided this was the signature bird of the campus.
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A view of the lake.
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A Casuarina tree at Thaiyur.