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abstract. NAVYUG ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL NAME:PRINCE KALURAM CHOUDHARY STD:VI WORLD TOURISM DAY 25 TH JANUARY GOA,TAMILNADU.

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abstract. VAGATOR BEACH. Vagator Beach is a lively area, but compared to the crowds of nearby Anjuna Beach, it's a serene getaway. Here, tourists will find a variety of offerings, including renowned restaurants that cater to every dietary need, shops filled to the brim with tempting souvenirs, and beach shacks with all the essentials you'll need for a day of sand and surf..

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With almost no commercial development, Galgibaga remains one of the cleanest beaches in Goa. Pack a picnic lunch and head to this relatively undiscovered beach to enjoy crystal-clear seawater, caramel-colored sand, and a grove of tropical coconut palm trees. Bring enough water to last you through the day — there are no beach shacks to refuel at here, and the sun can be powerful..

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To find the first secret window into the past of Goa , you will need to travel deep into the heart of the industrial estate in Pilerne . Amidst the vast steely greyness of Pilerne lies a wonderful oasis of artful experimentation, a world like no other. Here you will find wonders that seem like they have been carried there from a world beyond the borders of our simple, monochrome reality. As you approach the museum, you are welcomed by blue mermaid-like figurines that emerge from the ground. These beings, like the sirens of old, guide you through to the museum entrance, telling you how to get to this wildly beautiful spot of vivid exploration. What await inside are three floors full of contemporary art installations, studio spaces, an art café, an art store, and an auditorium. What’s more? Well, the installations keep changing from time to time as the founder of MOG, Mr. Subodh Kerkar , does not believe in permanent installations. Entry Fee: INR 50 for students, INR 100 for adult Indians, INR 300 for foreigners Timings: 10 am to 6 pm, open all days Nearest Bus Stand: Pilerne IDC Bus Stand.

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abstract. When it comes to taking a peek down the corridor of Goan history, one element that just cannot be ignored is the architectural landscape of the region. The Houses of Goa Museum offers a chance to go on a journey like no other. This journey is the evolution of houses in the region, from the symbolic Balcaos of ancient Goan streets, to the China mosaic flooring reminiscent of the maturation of modern architectural tastes. The museum contains three floors dedicated to the history of the houses in Goa, the various types of architectural expressions embodied in these houses, and the types of building material used throughout. There is a separate section specifically dedicated to showcasing some of the main symbols that defined the houses of yore in the region. This is where you can view historical remnants of architectural expressions such as Tulsi Vrindavans and the crosses, whose diverse variety tends to incite amazement. By the way, we seem to have forgotten a crucial piece of information – the museum is shaped like a ship which is placed smack dab in the middle of the road! This makes it look like a ship traveling on top of the road – a perfect token of respect to the architectural epoch of Goa from the founder of this place, Gerard da Cunha.

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abstract. TAMILNADU.

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Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the ‘Ranganathaswamy Temple’ located on the Srirangam Island of the Tiruchirappalli city in Tamilnadu, is another masterpiece of Dravidian architecture. Spread across an area of over 150 acres, the temple has 49 sub-shrines and is dotted with 21 brilliantly carved Gopurams (tower gateways) with the main or the ‘RajaGopuram’ standing tall at 236 ft. making it the tallest Gopurams in Asia..

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abstract. BRIHADEESWARAR TEMPLE. The ‘Brihadeeswarar Temple’ is a delightful abode of Lord Shiva and is located in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the largest temples in India. This brilliant creation of the Chola dynasty in the 11th century AD stands tall as a testimony to the opulence and grandeur of the Chola rulers..

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abstract. the Meenakshi Amman Temple is one of the most ancient and famous temples not only in Tamil Nadu but, in entire India..

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abstract. The grandeur of Chola dynasty is still intact in the form of divine Adi Kumbeswarar temple. It’s an exquisite Dravidian style masterpiece which was renovated by Govinda Dikshitar, chief of Achutha Nayakar of Thanjavur in 16th century AD. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva..

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