"It's a sanctuary for all life, large and small."
Ray Johnston
Open water is scarce atop Sulphur Mountain in the dry months. So the pond is a lifeline for the many species that depend on having access to an open water source.
This tiny pond is usually alive with birds, insects, and sometimes larger animals.
Nights at the pond are busy and often loud with a chorus of frogs and the sound of nocturnal wings, hooves, and tiny feet running through the leaves.
All are part of the ecosystem at Meher Mount.
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