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[Fropki] 11 Of The Greenest Cities In India

Posted: 05 May 2015 08:48 PM PDT





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Anushka Sharma on Elle India Magazine May 2015

India ranks much lower on the green index as compared to other countries. But we are still trying to catch up. Take a look at 11 cities that are trying their best to keep their greenery safe.

1. Chandigarh 

This is not only the most planned city in India, but is also the greenest. It is the capital of two states, Punjab and Haryana. The city is full of parks that have been maintained by the government, and is famous for the Rock Gardens, Rose Garden and Suhana Lake. The city ranks third in forest cover after Lakshwadeep and Goa. 

2. Nagpur

Nagpur city has a wide range of natural and manmade lakes. The city is well maintained and the roads are surrounded by numerous trees. Nagpur has many parks along with 3 wildlife sanctuaries and is known as the Orange City.

3. Gandhinagar 

This is the second most planned city in India after Chandigarh. It has 32 lakh trees across the city, and is situated on the banks of the Sabramati river. The city is famous for the Akshardham Temple, museums and Sarita Udyan. 

4. Guwahati 

This city is located at the foot of the Khasi Hills on the banks of the Brahmaputra. It is home to the Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary and is known for its wide variety of flora and fauna. We are definitely not surprised to see this one on the list.

5. Mysore 

Mysore is the second largest city in Karnataka and is known for its rich cultural heritage. It is closer to various wildlife sanctuaries including the Nagarhole National Park. The city ranks high on the green index. 

6. Dehradun 

We all know Dehradun as the peaceful city. But that's not it. It is also one of the cleanest cities in India and rates high when it comes to greenery. Besides being located in the Himalayas, this city is also famous for verdure mountains and waterfalls. It is one of the highest rain receiving cities in northern India and is the residence of prestigious institutions like the Indian Military Academy. 

7. Jameshedpur 

This city is the first planned industrial city in India. The city falls under deciduous type of forests. 33% of its total land is covered with greenery. Major attractions of the city are Jubilee Park, Zoological Park and Dimna lake.

8. Shimla 

We know from our history textbooks that Shimla was the summer capital for the British. Its strategic location makes it a popular tourist destination. Interestingly, it is known as the Queen Of Hills and has a rich flora and fauna. 

9. Bhopal 

Bhopal has a total of 33 lakes all over the city. This city is located at the upper limit of the Vindhiya mountain ranges with two lakes surrounding it. Bhopal is full of lush green trees and is the residence of Van Vihar National Park. 

10. Bhubaneshwar 

This city is called the Temple City of India. And surprisingly enough, it is also one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the country. The Chandaka reserve forest is quite close to Bhubaneshwar. Most importantly, there is no dearth of greenery in this city.   

11. Delhi 

Sadly, Delhi has dropped down on this list, and we have only improving infrastructure to blame. Delhi has a wide variety of parks scattered all over the city and parts of it are still covered with trees. Interestingly, a lot of buildings in India are being designed with the concept of going green. We hope that it helps to elevate Delhi's position on this list. 

 

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Posted: 05 May 2015 02:39 PM PDT

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[Fropki] 11 Stunning Movie Theatres From Around The World

Posted: 05 May 2015 10:25 AM PDT





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If you're a true movie lover, you've probably visited almost every movie theatre in your vicinity! But did you know that there are some movie theatres that will leave you absolutely awestruck? No, we're not talking about the gold classes of the world. We're talking legit, awesome, unbelievable movie halls. Take a look! 

1. Sci-Fi Dine In Theater, Disney's Hollywood Studios

The Sci-Fi Dine In Theater Restaurant is one of the four theme parks located in Disney's Hollywood Studios. The interiors of the theater have booths which look like period convertibles. In fact, some waiters inside even wear roller skates and act as carhops! Amazing.

2. Maratha Mandir, Mumbai

This theater opened in 1958 and it has a seating capacity of 1000. It is famous for running the film DDLJ for more than 1000 weeks. So if you're a typical Shahrukh-Kajol fan, one of the top things on your bucket list should be watching DDLJ here!

3. Electric Cinema, Notting Hill

The Electric Cinema is now operated by Cityscreen which is a small theater chain that exhibits art house films and independent productions. After being temporarily closed due to a fire accident, it reopened in November 2012 and is now equipped with modern digital 3D projection with a set-up of six double sofa bed in the front row.

4. Hot Tub Cinema, London

There are several interesting cinema halls in London but the most epic one has to be the Hot Tub Cinema. If you want to laze around in an inflatable hot tub with 5 other people while enjoying drinks, this is one place you have to visit! 

5. Fox Theater, Detroit

Detroit's gem is the gigantic Fox Theatre that is famous for playing host to some of the biggest names in the entertainment business. It firmly holds its position as one of the top-grossing theaters of its size in the nation.

6. Blitz Megaplex, Indonesia

This theatre offers a diverse variety of film genres, including Hollywood films, film festival entries, art house cinema, Indian films, animation and a variety of films from all over the globe in various languages. It is famous for its new features that are unique, such as technology 4DX (water, scent, motion, light) that gives the sensation of being in the film itself. Other technologies, such as RealD 3D and THX, will definitely keep your spirits up while watching a piece of cinema. 

7. Cineteca De Matadero Madrid

This is one of its kind cinema hall which is purely dedicated to non-fiction cinema.At Cineteca you can also visit Cantina, which is a meeting place which values healthy and natural food. Apart from satisfying your taste buds, Cantina has an open-air terrace with multi-purpose functions and space for screenings.

8. Rooftop Cinema, Melbourne, Australia

If you are tired of indoor cinema halls and are looking for a breather, this roof-top bar and cinema might just be the answer! 

9. The Orange Cinema Club, Beijing 

Orange Cinemas Club will offer you a grand cinema experience in the most stylish theater we've ever seen, all thanks to designer Robert Majkut. The movie hall consists of a 26-seater Orange Garden and Pink sky screens, a 31-person black room with comfortable sofas, pillows and blankets if needed. To avoid that annoying 'squat and run to the door' tactic when you are craving a tub full of popcorn, the waiters will serve it all on your seat!

10. Brava Theater, San Francisco

A historic Mission District building, the York Theatre was bought and later converted to the Brava Theater Center. This grand movie theatre consists of a main stage with world-class lighting and sound. A second stage is also used as a rehearsal studio. If you're an art fan, you're in luck because there is a contemporary lobby/gallery to showcase visual art. 

11. Cinespia, California

Cinespia's Hollywood Forever Cemetery outdoor movies have offered audiences one of the most magical nightlife entertainment experiences in greater Los Angeles. They not only aim to provide you a stunning cinematic experience, but Cinespia cemetery screenings feature pre-show DJs, themed photo booths, picnics at gorgeous Hollywood landmarks, occasional star visits, directors and filmmakers. 


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The Best Poems for Mother's Day, A New Essay on Poetic Schools, and Over 100 Videos

Posted: 05 May 2015 09:57 AM PDT

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To My First Love, My Mother

 

Just in time for Mother’s Day, we present a selection of poems you can share with your mother on Sunday, as well as poems about renewal and change for the season.

 

“Alcove” by John Ashbery

“Another Poem for Mothers” by Erin Belieu

“[O were my love yon Lilac fair]” by Robert Burns

“Two Sewing” by Hazel Hall

“Each year” by Dora Malech

“Springing” by Marie Ponsot

“Mother” by Lola Ridge

“My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer” by Mark Strand

“Mother’s Day” by David Young

Mother Knows Best: Poets and Their Mothers

 

Toi Derricotte, Juan Felipe Herrera, Sharon Olds, and others discuss poems they’ve written about their mothers, as well as their mothers’ responses to them.

 

Juan Felipe Herrera with Lucha Herrera Quintana. Copyright © 2012 by Juan Felipe Herrera. 

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New Essay: Out of the Schools and Into the Archives

 

Ever wonder how poetic schools and movements are formed? In his new essay “Out of the Schools and Into the Archives,” Ammiel Alcalay examines why poets such as John Ashbery, Diane di Prima, and Charles Olson are connected with specific movements, and how such schools and movements can hide more than they reveal.  

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Awards Deadline: Postmark May 15

 

There’s still time to submit to the $5,000 James Laughlin Award, which is given to recognize and support a second book of poetry and includes a residency at The Betsy Hotel in Miami Beach, and the $25,000 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize, given to the most outstanding book of poetry published in the United States.

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[Fropki] Think You're A Brave Driver? Test Your Nerves Here

Posted: 05 May 2015 05:46 AM PDT





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This bridge looks like multiple accidents waiting to happen, but the locals cross it every day.

The bridge, which rises 44 meters (about 145 feet) into the air, was designed with a relatively steep incline so that ships could pass beneath it. And as long as they aren't afraid of heights, drivers can see some pretty amazing panoramas. It's also just over a mile long and pretty narrow, with no guardrails between the lanes.

Sounds like a fun commute, no?
The bridge actually looks like this. The incline is magnified from the driver's point of view because of the compression of perspective, which makes it appear crazy-steep when it's really just kind of steep.
 
We had you going for a bit, didn't we? Think about it. If the incline were really as steep as it appears in the images above, you'd see much more of the cars' roofs than you do. It's an optical illusion!
The highest point of the bridge looks even more impressive with the mountain under it!

Though it's not the roller coaster ride that it appears to be from a head-on perspective, the bridge is still on the steeper side, and motorists must exercise extra caution.



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Sort of Coping by Farrah Field

Posted: 05 May 2015 03:33 AM PDT

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Sort of Coping

 
Farrah Field

About This Poem

 

“‘Sort of Coping’ came out of a writing assignment Kate Schapira, poet and author of The Soft Place, assigned to our audience at Berl’s, a poetry-only bookstore in Brooklyn that I co-run with my partner, poet Jared White. I was trying to compose a letter to Uriah Heep, David Copperfield’s antagonist, perhaps trying to address his terribleness, yet realizing what we have in common is loss.”
Farrah Field

 

Farrah Field is the author of Wolf and Pilot (Four Way Books, 2011). She lives in Brooklyn where she is also the co-owner of Berl’s Poetry Shop.

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Wolf and Pilot

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[Fropki] 50 Raunchiest Indian Babes Who Make you Drool

Posted: 05 May 2015 01:31 AM PDT





 

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[Fropki] This Handmade Castle's Story Is Totally Unexpected

Posted: 04 May 2015 11:37 PM PDT





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Originally from Latvia, Leedskalnin was abandoned by his then-fiancee on the day before their wedding. He then made his way to America and came down with tuberculosis. When he arrived in Florida, Leedskalnin bought a parcel of land and got to work on what he then called Rock Gate Park, now commonly known as Coral Castle.
No one really knows how Leedskalnin built Coral Castle.

The castle is actually made from a type of limestone that is often found near fossils and/or coral. The castle and all its structures weigh a whopping 1,000 tons. Despite the weight, Leedskalnin moved the structures from several locations over the years, before finally settling in Miami in 1936. When asked how the castle was built, Leedskalnin would often give various misleading or ridiculous answers and claim that it was, "not difficult if you know how."
Like the rest of the castle, the entrance gate is a true miracle of engineering.

The entrance gate to the castle weighs many tons, but can be opened with a soft touch. For years, visitors had no idea how such a heavy object could be moved with such little force. Engineers eventually discovered that the gate rested on an automotive bearing, which moved the massively heavy door back and forth without a problem.
The castle grounds include a variety of sculptures, also made by Leedskalnin.

Leedskalnin was not an expert sculptor by any means, but his sculptures give a fittingly somber tone to his castle.
Leedskalnin also wrote a number of books and proposed quite a few odd medical and philosophical theories.

He believed his tuberculosis was made better through the power of magnetism, and wrote several theories about using magnets and electricity for healing purposes. Leedskalnin also wrote a book on moral education and the need to keep young girls, "chaste and faithful." However, it could be argued that these bizarre writings were part of his traumatic breakup, just like the castle.
Edward Leedskalnin lived in the castle, and died during its construction.

Though he died of a kidney infection in 1951, Leedskalnin was still hard at work at perfecting this monument to his "Sweet Sixteen" — reportedly the woman who jilted him in Latvia. Before his death, Leedskalnin greeted visitors from the second floor of the castle and asked them to contribute 10 cents as an entrance fee to see his hard work.
Coral Castle is now a registered historic site.

After Leedskalnin's death, the castle changed hands several times until a company came in and made it a tourist attraction. The castle today is more or less in the condition Leedskalnin left it in before he died. It's recognized today as a small but important part of South Florida's history.
Signs from the castle's original construction are still affixed to the walls.

I think it's safe to assume that admission's gone up over the years.
 
Spending 28 years on building a castle with your own hands takes focus and dedication. Imagine what Edward Leedskalnin could have done in that time if he moved on and met someone else. Sure, he wouldn't have created such a wonderful work of living art, but at least he also wouldn't have been so heartbroken. He really must have been affected by his breakup!


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Posted: 05 May 2015 06:16 AM PDT




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[Fropki] 10 Wildlife Sanctuaries In India You Should Visit Right Away

Posted: 04 May 2015 08:44 PM PDT





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India has 515 wildlife sanctuaries. Out of these, 41 are tiger reserves. And then there are others with plenty of birds and lesser known species. Excited enough? Because we're bringing you 10 national parks you need to visit right away! 

1. Desert National Park 

This is situated in the state of Rajasthan, close to Jaisalmer. 20% of this park is covered with sand dunes. This park has a wide variety of birds, both migratory and resident. But it is most famous for the endangered great Indian bustard. Additionally, this park has 180-million-year-old fossils including those of dinosaurs (which are 6 million years old). Animals that you can spot here are the blackbuck, desert fox and the wolf. The best months to visit are from October to March. 

2. Gir National Park 

This park is situated in the state of Gujrat, 65 km from Junagadh. It is the only home of the Asiatic lions and that makes it one of the most protected areas in Asia. One can also find Indian leopards, crocodiles, cobras, jungle cats, golden jackals, striped hyenas and ratels. There are more than 300 species of birds in this park. The best time to visit is from December to March. 

3. Kanha National Park 

This national park is not only the perfect place to spot tigers, but is also a paradise for nature lovers. There are Sal and bamboo forests and grassy meadows all over the forest. In fact, this forest provided the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's famous novel Jungle Book. It has a substantial population of Bengal tigers, leopards, the sloth bear, barasingha and Indian wild dog. Additionally, it is home to over 1000 species of flowering plants. The best time to visit this park is from February to June. 

4. Sunderbans National Park 

Besides being a national park, this place is also a tiger and biosphere reserve, located in West Bengal. The national park is covered with mangrove forests and is one of the largest reserves of the Bengal tiger in India. One can spot a variety of birds and the salt-water crocodile in this park. The best part about this park is that the only way to roam about the territory is by boats. The best time to visit is from December to February. 

5. Mahatama Gandhi Marine National Park 

This is situated in Wandoor on the Andaman Islands, 29 kms from Port Blair. The park is made up of 15 islands and you can see open sea creeks running through the area. During the season, glass bottom boats are available to enjoy the island along with activities like scuba diving and snorkeling. The park is famous for coral reefs and sea turtles. The best months to visit are from December to April. 

6. Namdapha National Park 

Located in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, this is the third largest national park in India. This park is a hotspot of biodiversity. You can spot snow leopards, common leopards, tigers and red foxes here. Additionally, it has about 425 species of birds including five species of hornbills. The best time to visit this park is from October to March. 

7. Balpakram National Park 

If you want to enjoy wildlife with a little bit of culture thrown in, this is the national park for you. Balpakram is situated in Meghalaya, near the Garo hills. It is also referred to as the Abode of Perpetual Winds or the Land of Spirits. According to a Garo myth, this park is the land of eternal death. It is rich in biodiversity and is home to barking deer and the golden cat. Canyon is yet another attraction of this national park. The best time to visit this place is from October to March. 

8. Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary 

This sanctuary is situated in Karnataka. It is an ideal vacation spot for tourists. The sanctuary is located by the river surrounded by deciduous forests and diverse variety of animals and birds. One can spot wild pigs, sloth bears, panthers and other fascinating species. There are about 200 species of birds in this forest. The best time to visit this place is from November to June. 

9. Khangchendzonga National Park

This is located in Sikkim and gets its name from the mountain Kanchenjunga, the third largest peak in the world. This park is full of glaciers and one can spot animals like musk deer, snow leopard and Himalayan Tahr. About 550 species of birds can be spotted in this park, but sadly, you need a permit to visit. The best time to visit is from March to May. 

10. Kaziranga National Park 

This is situated in Assam and is a world heritage site. This park is home to two-thirds of the world's one-horned rhinoceroses. Apart from animals, you can spot a variety of birds here including scavengers, water birds, predators and game birds. In fact, Kaziranga's rivers are also home to an endangered species of dolphin. You can explore this forest in a jeep or opt for an elephant tour. The best time to visit this park is from November to April. 

 

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“In an uncollected early essay called ‘Vorticism’ Ezra Pound wrote that things juxtaposed ‘create their own relationship’—a technique that poets since have taken to the bank and sometimes robbed it blind. ‘Spring (Again)’ presents a pretty straightforward narrative for three lines then spends the last two lines in the speaker’s mind. I hope the relationships are clear. The speaker is, as Emily Dickinson said, ‘not me, but a supposed person.’ I hope he’s a little funny as well as sad. After a winter like the recent one, people may need cheering up.”
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[Fropki] 16 Scenic Villages In India That You Must Visit At Least Once

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1. Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh

A pilgrimage site for Hindus, Amarkantak is the source of the Narmada and Sone rivers. Picturesque ponds, hills, forests and waterfalls make the village a very sought after destination for tourists. The story of the ashes of Shiva's destruction fell on the village that magically transformed into thousands of shivalingas. One such idol still stands today at Jwaleshwar. 

Amarkantak got its name from the Sanskrit poet Kalidasa, who called it Amrakoot due to the abundance of mango trees. 

Despite several pilgrims visiting it every year, accommodation is limited to state run guest lodges and ashrams

2. Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh

Located 3048 metres above sea level, Tawang is located in the northwestern edge of Arunachal Pradesh and shares a border with Tibet. It is well known for the Tawang Monastery which was founded by the Mera Lama Lodre Gyasto in accordance with the wishes of the 5th Dalai Lama, Nagwang Lobsang Gyatso. It belongs to the Gelugpa sect and is the largest Buddhist monastery in India

The gilded roofs stand majestically with the background of the Himalayas, and the 8-m-tall statue seated Buddha is a grand image to be seen.

3. Dhanushkodi, Tamil Nadu

The origins of this town lies in Hindu mythology where Lord Rama was crowned the King of Lanka after defeating Ravana. He was asked to destroy the Rama Setu which he had built in order to cut off the island and he did so with his bow and arrow. Hence the literal translation of the name is "Bow's end" (Dhanush for bow and kodi means end).

Today on the southern most tip of Pamban island and the closest point of India to Sri Lanka lies an abandoned ghost town. A cyclone in 1964 destroyed it and several people lost their lives. Today, visitors and pilgrims to nearby Rameswaram (18 km away) visit the ruins and remains of the town. 

4. Punsari, Gujarat

This is sometimes called the model village as it has embraced modernity by adopting technology in every aspect. Every household has access to wi-fi while CCTVs have been installed for the security of all residents. Some of the facilities provided by the panchayat include local mineral water supply, sewer & drainage projects, a healthcare centre, banking facilities and a toll-free complaint reception service.

The scenery is not the highlight but the astounding development that we could never imagine for an Indian village is top-notch.  

5. Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh

Sanchi houses various Buddhist memorials and historic sites which belong to the period ranging from 12th century CE (Common Era) to 3rd century BCE (Before Common Era). The Sanchi Stupa is a popular Buddhist pilgrimage centre in India. The area has won the honor of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Several pilgrims come here to visit the memorials as it played a significant role in the rise of Buddhism in the country. 

Other than the stupas, there is an archaeological museum in place which houses a number of amazing relics and works of art. These works of art truly reflect the culture and background of this famous pilgrimage site. Stunning carvings and implements made of metal as ancient as 2000 years would instill a sense of that period in you.

Sanchi is 46 km from Bhopal.

6. Tanot, Rajasthan

This village is close to the border with Pakistan and has a connection to the Kargil War. In 1965, the Pakistani army tried to bomb the Tanot Mata Temple but none of the bombs fell directly on it or damaged any of the property. Today those bomb shells are housed in the army museum of the temple which is run by the jawans. Tanot is a sea of dunes and is the best place to admire the beauty of the Thar desert in winter. 

For all you Bollywood fans out there, the movie Border was shot here.

7. Chaukori, Uttarakhand

Sandwiched between the Indo-China and Indo-Nepal borders, Chaukori offers views of the Greater Himalayan peaks of Nanda Kot, Panchchuli, Nanda Khat and Nanda Devi. There is no physical spot in Chaukori that is a sight to see, except for the abundance of nature that instills a calming effect as you take a walk through forests of deodars, rhododendrons, spruce, oaks and pine trees,with chirping birds and invigourating fresh air.

Chaukori also attracts several nature sports enthusiasts who loving river rafting, trekking and rock climbing. 

 

8. Ajabgarh, Rajasthan

It is said that visiting the site of Bhangarh fort is prohibited after sunset and before sunrise due to the presence of tigers (Sariska Tiger Reserve is not very far away) and other supernatural entities. Ajabgarh, a dusty village, and Bhangarh, a ruined city, were both abandoned after they were said to be cursed by a sorcerer. 

However visiting in the daytime will reveal that the remains tell a story of beautiful architecture despite the harsh climate of the region.

9. Gavi, Kerala

Kerala is not all about beaches, backwaters and riceboats. Near the Periyar National Park lies Gavi which is one of the best places catered to visitors inclined towards eco-tourism. Endangered species including the Nilgiri Tahr and lion-tailed macaque are often seen at the outskirts of Gavi. Kerala's very own treasure elephants can be spotted abundantly. Bird watchers are in for a treat here, with more than 260 species of birds, including the great pied hornbill, woodpecker, and kingfishers. 

10. Harsil, Uttarakhand

Nestled in the Kumaon Himalayas, this sleepy hill station is everything you need to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Wake up with the chirping of birds, smell the wild flowers and watch the rays of the sun paint this little hamlet with its own hues. 

A 7-km-trek away from Harsil is Sattal which is a cluster of seven lakes amid breathtaking scenery. The religious site of Gangotri is a further 24 km away. 

11. Khajjiar, Himachal Pradesh

Called the mini Switzerland of India, Khajjiar sits on a small plateau with a small stream-fed lake in the middle that has been covered over with weeds. The hill station is surrounded by green meadows and dense forests. It is about 6,500 feet (2,000 m) above sea level in the foothills of the Dhauladhar ranges of the Western Himalayas and snowy peaks can be seen in the distance. It is part of the Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary.

12. Dindigul, Tamil Nadu

Dindigul is believed to be an ancient settlement. It has been ruled at different times by the Early Pandyan Kingdom, the Medieval CholasPallava dynasty, the later Pandyas, the Madurai Sultanate, the Dindigul Sultanates, the Vijayanagara Empire, the Madurai Nayak DynastyChanda Sahib, the Carnatic kingdom and the British. Dindigul has a number of historical monuments, the Rock Fort being the most prominent.

13. Kuldhara, Rajasthan

Just like Ajabgarh and Bhangarh, the village of Kuldhara was abandoned overnight but the remains of the village are still there. Most prominent is the temple and the various little houses that people lived in. The village is said to be haunted and many supernatural activities have been reported. If you do get a chance to visit before sunset and after sunrise, the beauty of this once-flourishing village is well worth it. 

14. Longkhum, Nagaland

Longkhum has breathtaking views of mountains and valleys surrounding it and is home to a precipice of eagles who are believed by local people to be spirits of the dead. 

Major tourist attractions include the Mata Yimkong - the top of the hillock where once stood a fortress and the students' Jubilee Tower, the highest point of the village. The footprints preserved on a rock surface, believed to be of Chenna and Etiben – the Romeo and Juliet of the Ao Naga tribe, is another interesting spot worth visiting.

15. Dharali, Uttarakhand

The village of Dharali is 2 km away from Harsil, across the Bhagirathi river. Views are said to be better of the mountains and valleys as well as of the turbulent river. The hustle and bustle of Yatris headed towards Gangotri is also less in comparison.

In winter, the idol of Goddess Ganga is brought to Dharali as a winter retreat. 

16. Tumling, border of West Bengal and Nepal

On the way to the popular trekking destination, Tumling is a small hamlet inhabited by a few Nepali families and is right on the border of West Bengal and the Himalayan nation. Indian citizens and foreigners do not require a visa. 

At the center of Tumling, there is a view point where you can get magnificent views of the Kanchenjunga snow peaks. On the left is the Sandakphu peak. There is a signboard here pointing towards the Singalila National Park ahead. Entry to the park is about 1 km from Tumling. There is also a trekking trail towards Tonglu.


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Bing Crosby [singer/actor] (b. 1903)
Doug Henning [magician] (b. 1947)


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