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are garden eels dangerous

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Garden Eel  Garden Eel The   spotted garden eel ( Heteroconger haddi ) is a heteroconger belonging to the family Congridae . It is native to the Indo - Pacific . The garden eels are the subfamily Heterochongrinae in the conger eel family Congridae . The majority of garden eels live in the Indo - Pacific , but species are also found in warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean and East Pacific. These small eels live in burrows on the sea floor and get their name from their practice of poking their bodies remain hidden. Since they tend to live in groups, the many eel hands " growing " from the sea floor resemble the plants in a garden. They very greatly in colour depending on the exact species involved. The largest species reaches about 120 cm ( 47 in ) in length, but most species do not surpass 60 cm ( 24 in ). Garden eel colonies can grow as large as one acre in surface area. Garden Eel While diving in tropical waters, you may come across what appears to be

who built akshardham temple delhi

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Akshardham Temple, Delhi Akshardham Temple, Delhi Inaugurated in 2005, the Akshardham temple in Delhi   is known as one of the major Hindu temples in India. The structure of temple is made from sculpted sandstone and took almost 7000 artisans to complete. The entrie complex is decorated with sculpted pillars, sculptures depicting deities, sadhus and animals along with scenes from the Hindu mythology. What is Akshardham ' Akshardham '  means the divinebl abode of God. It is hailed as an eternal place of devotion, purity and peace. Swaminarayan Akshardham at New Delhi is a Mandir - an abode of God, a Hindu house of worship, and q spiritual and culture campus dedicated to devotion, learning and harmony. Timeless Hindu spiritual messages, vibrant devotional traditions and ancient architecture all are echoed in its are and architecture. The mandir is a humble tribute to Bhagwan Swaminarayan ( 1781 - 1830 ), the avatars, devas and great sages of Hinduism. The tradit

Is The Miyake Jima Island Safe

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Miyake Jima Island, Tokiyo Miyake Jima Island, Tokiyo Miyake - Jima is an inhabited volcanic island in the Izu archipelago in the Philippines Sea approximately 180 kilometers ( 110 mi ) southeast of Tokyo, Japan . As with the other island in the Izu Island group, Miyake - Jima forms part of the Fuji - Hakone - Izu National Park . Here, the land rests atop am active volcanic chain that has erupted six times in the last century. However, the danger isn't just from the highest concentration of poisonous gasses ( primarily sulfur ) in the world regularly leaking up through the ground. In 2000, a mass evacuation was instituted due to extremely high levels of toxic gas in the area after a series of eruptions from Mount Oyama, the main volcano on the island. All flights into the area were stopped for over eight years due to the high levels of sulfur as well. Miyakejima residents were finally permitted to return to their " normal " routine in 2005 thought res

Is Jama Masjid Delhi A World Heritage Site

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Jama Masjid, Delhi Jama Masjid, Delhi Known formally as ' Masjid - i - Jahan - Numa ', the Jama Masjid was bulit by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the mid - 17th century. The mosque is built in a majestic Indo - Islamic style mainly in Red Sandstone and marble. Jama Masjid has three gateways, 2 minarets and four towers that provide it with an imposing look. The Masjid e Jahan Numa , commonly known as the Jama Masjid of Delhi , is one of the largest mosques in India. It was bulit by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan between 1650 and 1656 at a cost of one million rupees, and was inaugurated by Imam Syed Abdul Ghafoor Shah Bukhari from Bukhara , present day Uzbekistan . The mosque was completed in 1656 AD with three great gates and two 40 meters high minarets constructed with strips of red sandstone and white marble . The courtyard can accommodate more than 25000 people. There are three domes on the terrace which are surrounded by the two minarets. On the flo

Can You Visit Death Valley

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Death Valley, California Death Valley, California Death Valley is a desert valley located in Eastern California , in northern Mojave Desert bordering the Great Basin Desert . It is one of the hottest places in the world along with deserts in the Middle East. Death Valley's Badwater Basin is the point of the lowest elevation in North America, at 282 feet ( 86 m. ) below sea level. This point is 84.6 miles ( 136.2 km ) east - southeast of Mount Whitney , the highest point in the contiguous United States , with an elevation of 14,505 feet ( 4,421 m ). On the afternoon of July 10, 1913, the United States Weather Bureau recorded a high temperature of 134 °F ( 56.7 °C ) at Furnace Creek in Death Valley. This temperature stand as the highest ambient air temperature ever recorded at the surface of the Earth. Located near the border of California and Nevada, in the Great Basin , east of the Sierra Nevada mountain, Death Valley constitutes much of Death Valley National

Can You Visit Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur

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Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur A Marvelous example of the lndo - European architecture, the Umaid Bhavan was built during the 1920's and is known as one of the largest private residences in the world. The palace was criticized for its expensive architecture but also helped the citizens of Jodhpur to sustain their living during a 3 year famine. It was commissioned by the 37th Rathore King Umaid Singh. Umaid Bhavan Palace , located in Jodhpur in Rajasthan , India , is one of the world's largest private residence. A part of the palace is managed ny Taj Hotel . Named after Maharaja Umaid Singh , grandfather of the present owner Gaj Singh . The Palace has 347 rooms and is the principal residence of the former Jodhpur royal family. A part of the palace is a museum.  Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur Ground for the foundations of the building was broken on 18 November 1929 by Maharaja Umaid Singh and the construction work was completed in

Can You Visit Snake Island, Brazil

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Snake Island, Brazil Snake Island, Brazil Ilha da Queimada Grande , also known as Snake Island , is an island off the coast of Brazil in the Atlantic Ocean . It is administered as part of the municipality of Itanhaem in the State of Sao Paulo . The island is small in size, only 43 hectares ( 106 acres ), and has a temperate climate. The island's terrain varies considerably, ranging from bare rock to rainforest. It is the only home of the critically endangered venomous Bothrops insularis ( golden lancehead pit viper ), which has diet of birds. The snakes became trapped on the island when rising sea levels covered up the land that connected it to the mainland. The ensuing selection pressure allowed the sankes to adapt to their new environment, increasing rapidly in population and rendering the island dangerous to public visitation. Queimada Grande is closed to the public in order to protect both people and the snake population; access is only available to the Brazilian Na

Is old Goa in North or South

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Old Goa  Old Goa Old Goa ( Konkani : Pornnem Goem, Adlem Goi, Goem; Portuguese : Belha Goa, lit . 'Old Goa') is a historical city situated on the southern banks of the Mandovi River in the Ulhas ( present - day Tiswadi ) sub-district of North Goa in the Indian state of Goa . The city was established by the Bijapur Sultanate in the 15th Century and served as capital of Portuguese India from the 16th century untill is abandonment in the 18th century due to a plague. Under the Portuguese, it is said to have once been a city of nearly 200,000 wherefrom, before the plague, the Portuguese traded across continents. The rem ains of the city are a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Old Goa is approximate ly 10 km east of the state capital panaji. From the 16th to 18th centuries, when Old Goa's population exceeded that of Lisbon or London, Goa's former capital was considered the 'Rome of the East'. You can still sense that grandeur as you wander what'

Is North Sentinel Island Safe .

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North Sentinel Island, India North Sentinel Island, India The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Protection of Aboriginal Tribes Act of 1956 prohibits travel to the island and any approach closer than five nautical miles ( 9.26 km ) in order to prevent the resident tribespeople from contracting diseases to which they have no immunity. The area is patrolled by the Indian navy. Normally, the island belongs to the South Andaman administrative district , part of the Indian union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands . In practice, Indian authorities recognise the islanders' desire to be left alone and restrict their role to remote monitoring; they do not prosecute them for killing people. The island is in effect a sovereign area under Indian protection. In 2018, the Government of India excluded 29 island including North Sentinel - From the Restricted Area Permit ( RAP ) regime, until 31 December 2022, in a major effort to boost tourism. In November 2018, however, the governmen

Ghats at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

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Ghats at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh Ghats at Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh Also   known by the names Kashi and Benares, Varanasi is said to have been continuously inhibited since the 11th century BC and is known to be the spiritual capital of India. The city is also known for its Ghats located on the banks of the Ganges River and were mostly built during the 18th century. Today, the Ghats are known to attract a large number of devotees and tourists who visit Varanasi to Pradeep Kumbhashi seek spiritual salvation. Ghats in Varanasi are riverfront steps leading to the banks of the River Ganges . The city has 88 ghats . Most of the ghats are bathing and puja ceremony ghats, while two ghats are used exclusively as cremation sites. Most Varanasi ghats were rebuilt in the 18th century, when the city came under Maratha rule . The patrons of current ghats are Marathas, Shindes, Holkars, Bhonsles, and Peshwes. Many ghats are associated with legends or mythologies while many ghats a

Ruins of Hampi, Karnataka

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Ruins of Hampi, Karnataka Ruins of Hampi, Karnataka Hampi was the capital of the erstwhile Vijayanagar Empire and known to be one of the richest cities of its time. Located on the shores of the Tungbhadra River in Karnataka, Hampi is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its stone carved structure, built in marvelous Dravidian style architecture, temples and monuments. The magnificent city of ruins, Hampi, is not far from Banglore. A World Heritage Center, Hampi is the most beautiful and evocative of all the ruins in Karnataka. One can still glimpse the splendor of Vijayanagar one of the largest empires in the history of india - in its ruins. The Vijaynagar Kings were great patrons of Art & Architecture as evident by the vast ruins of Hampi. Hampi, the land of surprises was founded in the middle of 14th Century by two local princes, Hakka & Bukka. The Vijaynagar Empire came to be celebrated for it's might and wealth and as a show piece of Imperial

Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer

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Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer Located amidst the golden sands of the Thar Desert, the Jaisalmer Fort was built by the Bhati Rajput King Rawal Jaisal. It remained an important trade center during the medieval era before the popularity of maritime trade centers such as Bombay and Calcutta. Today, it is one of the important tourist centers in Rajasthan known for its exquisite Rajput Architecture and scenic beauty. If one want to see the replica of the fort, which was shown in the television cartoon " Arabian nights ", then jaisalmer fort is the place to be. Caunted amongst the largest forts in the world, jaisalmer fort is the most popular landmark of jaisalmer city. Unlike other forms of Rajasthan, jaisalmer fort houses museum, shops, restaurant, residential accommodations, hotels, etc. The fort was built in 1156, and is a proud chattel of the Bhati clan. Rawal jaiswal was the founder of jaisalmer city, and jaisalmer fort was built in his re

Valley of Flowers‌, Nainital.

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Valley of Flowers‌, Nainital. Valley of Flowers, Nainital. As evident by its name, the Valley of Flowers is known for its vast diversity of alpine flowering shrubs located in the western Himalayas. The place is a part of the larger Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve in Nainital, Uttarakhand. The Valley is covered with snow from October till March, but as the summer arrives, the valley is turned into a palette of colorful flowers that covers the entire landscape. " Serene valley of Flowers " Valley of Flowers Tourism Valley of Flowers is located in Chamoli district ( near Badrinath ) of Uttarakhand, approximately 300 km to the north of Rishikesh. This is a picturesque national park, gracing the beauty of Western Himalayas. Valley of flowers was discovered in 1931 and is a World Heritage Site for it's wild untamed blooms surrounded by white peaks. At the meeting point of the Himalayan ranges, Zanskar and Western and Eastern Himalayas, the Valley of flowe

Pangong Lake, Ladakh

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Pangong Lake, Ladakh Pangong Lake, Ladakh   With its location between India and Tibet, Pangong Lake is an enchanting saltwater lake located in the Himalayas in Ladakh. The lake can be reached via a 4-5 hours' drive from Leh via the scenic Changla Pass. Pangong Tso is known for its hypnotizing blue waters and flocks of migratory birds that can be seen here. Looking at pristine Pangong Lake,also known as Pangone Tso, you could be forgiven for thinkings it's anywhere but India. At a literally breathtaking elevation of 14,270 feet (4350 meters) above sea level, the lake presents a surreal spectacle. Notably, Pangong Lake is one of the world's highest saltwater lakes. ( It's frequently said to be the highest but the elevation of Nam Lake, Nam Tso, in Tibet is actually 400 hundred meters more ). The lake is also unusual because it's completely landlocked and unable to drain anywhere, unlike other water bodies that flow into a river or ocean. Pan

The Taj Mahal, Agra - Chirag Gadher Travels Guide

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The Taj Mahal, Agra Taj Mahal, Agra The name Taj Mahal, translates to the ' Crown Palace ' and is one of the most famous and marvelous buildings in India. Located in the city of Agra, Taj Mahal is actually a mausoleum built to house the remains of the Mumtaz Mahal, the wife of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The building is known for its extensive use of white marble and was completed in the mid - 17th century.    One knows that ' The Taj ' is one amongst the World's Wonders! One knows that it is one amongst the UNESCO World Heritage Sites!!  One knows The Taj as a legend of eternal love of an Emperor for his favourite Queen!!! Come, Walk along the pathway beside the reflecting pool with fountains upto the mausoleum crafted in soft & pure marble and jeweller with semi precious stones, where in the serenity of paradise rests the Queen in peace with her King. Come to unfold the pages from the past to churn the charm out of its Mystique and enrich y

The Red Fort

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                        The Red Fort The Red Fort ( Lal Qila ) is a monument built in 1638 that rises 33 meters ( 108 ft ) above Old Delhi. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The fort is located in what is now the center of Delhi, India. It is made of red stone and marble. It was built on the right bank of the Yamuna River.           Established as Shahjahanabad in 1648, The Red Fort was known as the capital of the Mughal Empire in India. Its construction is attributed to Shah Jahan who also built the famous Taj Mahal in Agra, and was also known by the name Quila Mubarak and remained the residence of the Mughal Imperial family for nearly 20 decades.         The Red Fort was originally referred to as " Qila-i-Mubarak" ( the blessed fort ), because it was the residence of the royal family. The layout of the Red Fort was organised to keep and integrate this site with the Salimgarh Fort. The planning and aesthetics of the Red Fort represent the high