Kannada Tullu Tunne: Images 36 New
Kannada Tullu Tunnel – A Fresh Look at 36 New Photographs
1. Introduction
The word “Tullu” (ತುಲ್ಲು) in Kannada translates to “hole” or “cave”, and it is often used locally to describe natural or man‑made openings that cut through the landscape. In recent months a series of 36 newly released photographs of a little‑known tunnel system—colloquially called the Kannada Tullu Tunnel—has been making rounds among photography enthusiasts, heritage bloggers, and travelers who are curious about the hidden gems of Karnataka.
What is a Kannada Tullu Tunne?
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1. The "Aiyo Pavada" (Exaggerated Shock)
These images feature actors with eyes wide open, mouth shaped like a perfect 'O', and hands raised in despair. Best used when someone shares unbelievable gossip or shocking exam results. Kannada Tullu Tunnel – A Fresh Look at
4. The "Madarangi" (Angry/Frustrated)
Over-the-top anger with veins popping (or drawn on), teeth grinding, or a finger wagging. Used during cricket match defeats or arguments about bus fares. You can try searching for "Kannada Tullu Tunne
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- You can also search for "Tullu festival in Karnataka" or "Kannada Tulu culture" to find images and information about the culture and traditions.