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4 minutes ago, idibezwada said:

rushikonda enta andhamga guntu kottadu ...ippudu sammaga undi antunna barya munja aka @vetrivel..200-ezgif.com-webp-to-gif-converter.thum

Anthe andamga bharu ki kooda kodthadani happy antava

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3 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:


jagan-mohan-reddy-constructed-rushikonda

Aa palaces ki venakala green mat enduku vesaaru?? 

Land slide avvakunda japan technolggy vadi chesaru anta, dani cover cheyadnaiki green mat

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6 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:


jagan-mohan-reddy-constructed-rushikonda

Aa palaces ki venakala green mat enduku vesaaru?? 

The green mats you see on hills after drilling or construction work are typically erosion control blankets, often made from natural fibers like straw, coconut, or synthetic materials. These mats are used to stabilize the soil, prevent erosion, and encourage vegetation growth. After drilling or disturbing the soil on a hill, the land can be especially vulnerable to erosion from rain or wind. The mats help hold the soil in place, retain moisture, and provide a protective cover for seeds and roots, allowing grass or other vegetation to grow and stabilize the hill naturally over time.

 

In some cases, these mats are also biodegradable, eventually breaking down as the vegetation establishes itself, providing a sustainable solution to erosion control.

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8 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:


jagan-mohan-reddy-constructed-rushikonda

Aa palaces ki venakala green mat enduku vesaaru?? 

Pacchaka ga unte meeku kallu manta. Pacchaga unte thappenti?

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1 minute ago, appusri said:

Pacchaka ga unte meeku kallu manta. Pacchaga unte thappenti?

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Teliyaka adigaanu anna.. not sure what triggered you 😁

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1 hour ago, idibezwada said:

rushikonda enta andhamga guntu kottadu ...ippudu sammaga undi antunna barya munja aka @vetrivel..200-ezgif.com-webp-to-gif-converter.thum

You’re craving Arya brother bang bang badly i see 

 

Your fetish to get stitches is reaching uncontrolled levels

 

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51 minutes ago, Thokkalee said:


jagan-mohan-reddy-constructed-rushikonda

Aa palaces ki venakala green mat enduku vesaaru?? 

Land slide avakunda and promotes plant growth…usually shrubs which will hold the mud together with their roots

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2 hours ago, manadonga said:

Mari ee kattinchalede 

Musti ap voters intiki pampinchesaru ga oka term ke…inko 30 years cm ga unchi unte kattinchesetodu ..bharati meedha promise 

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1 hour ago, Crocodile_Tears said:

The green mats you see on hills after drilling or construction work are typically erosion control blankets, often made from natural fibers like straw, coconut, or synthetic materials. These mats are used to stabilize the soil, prevent erosion, and encourage vegetation growth. After drilling or disturbing the soil on a hill, the land can be especially vulnerable to erosion from rain or wind. The mats help hold the soil in place, retain moisture, and provide a protective cover for seeds and roots, allowing grass or other vegetation to grow and stabilize the hill naturally over time.

 

In some cases, these mats are also biodegradable, eventually breaking down as the vegetation establishes itself, providing a sustainable solution to erosion control.

You mean after Gundu Kottinaka bodi gundu ki gandham puyadam lantidi annamata... 

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