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The
beach, 16 km from
Kozhikode, stranded
on the shore of
history with the
landing of Vasco
Da Gama with 170
men in three vessels
on 27th of May,
1498. A solitary
pillar commemorates
the event with
the inscription,
"Vasco da
Gama landed here,
Kappakadavu, in
the year 1498".
This event marked
the beginning
of a new epoch
in world history
and specifically
in the history
of Kerala against
the backdrop of
bitter rivalries
between local
rulers began a
period of unbroken
strife among foreign
powers for the
domination of
trade in Malabar.
When Vasco da
Gama landed at
Kappad beach,
he was warmly
welcomed by the
benevolent Zamorin
of Malabar. This
opened up the
sea route for
trade from Europe
to India and Malabar
soon became the
Gateway to the
east.
The
pleasant, calm
beach, locally
known as Kappakadavu,
is studded with
rocks and caressed
by friendly waves.
An interesting
feature of the
landscape is the
sprawling rock
that protrudes
into the sea.
The temple on
the rock is believed
to be 800 years
old. The sea here
is placid and
seemingly untouched
by history or
time.
Kappad
beach is at a
short walk on
the Korapuzha
river. Even after
500 years of the
epoch-making mooring
of the maverick
navigator, Kappad
remains calm,
as if cataclysmic
changes had just
scrubbed around
this spot. The
beach, strewn
with country fishing
boats, is still
in pristine beauty.
The shore, bereft
of concrete monstrosities,
is in perfect
silence ever since
Gama left for
other destinations.
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