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fun never stops. If you like to travel and explore, then
you could also visit some great scenic places situated
just outside Goa. You could go river-rafting or enjoy
a cool stroll at the hill station. |
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A less well-known, but splendidly
beautiful hill resort, In the southern range of sahyadri
hills. Amboli at an altitude of 690 meters is the last
mountain resort before the coastal highlands settle, With
a sigh, to form flat beaches. |
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the numerous view points for the pleasant view of the
lush hills and fertile plain. Amboli is on record as the
wettest place in Maharashtra, with an average of nearly
750 centimeters (269 inches) of rainfall a year, falling
between June and October. In rainy season, the hill station
is wrapped in mist. |
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Tarkarli Beach This is a
queen of Sindhudurgas beaches known as Tribhuj Pradesh
here beauty lovers can see rare geographic combination
of Karli river & sea of Devbagh. |
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With sky, sea & sand blend in a enchanting natural
harmony. Gracefully cruising boats from calm and cool
basin of expanded rivers and to add this beauty marvel
islands on the bed. All this fascinates tourist making
their trip to this place a remembrance. |
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Ganpatipule is in the Ratnagiri
district. The mountain looks like in the shape of GANPATI
and the actual temple and statue is at the foot of this
mountain. After the darshan you can see the great view
of sea. The area of Ganpatipule beach is near about 2
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View the sunset from this beach, walking in the sand
of sea, see the coconut trees at the beach is a memorable
experience. The temple has a gallery on both sides that
contains exquisite specimens of intricate wood carving's
of the events of Ramayana on one side and wooden images
of Astadikpal and Gandharva on the other.
The most important festival that is commemorated here
during the month of November is the Anguish Satrap.
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Ratnagiri, a town and district
of British India, in the southern division of Bombay.
The town is on the seacoast, 136 meters South of Bombay.
Leading industry is the sardine fishery, which usually
takes place in January and February, and engages fleets
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The District of Ratnagiri has an area of 3998 sq.
m. It forms a strip between the western Ghats and
the sea, and its general character is rugged; nearly
all the fertile land lies on the banks of the streams
which intersect the country. The coast, about 150
m. in length, is almost uniformly rocky and dangerous.
At intervals of about 10 m. a river or bay opens,
sufficiently large to form a secure harbour for native
craft, and the promontories at the river mouths are
almost invariably crowned with the ruins of an old
fort. All this makes it a unique holiday destination.
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