More In Detail (Part 7)

 Hi readers! I  am back with  part 7. today we will see about Munsiyari, Chilika Lake, Agumbe, Rann of  Kutch.

Munsiyari

It is a hill station and lies at the base of the great Himalayan mountain range. A part of the administrative region of Munsiyari is located in the Gori river basin. As of May 2014 a total of 319 birds have been recorded, constituting a quarter of India's birdsSpecies richness apart, the Gori river basin harbours many rare, endemic, globally threatened and endangered bird species, including many of the evolutionarily older birds on the Indian Subcontinent. The region has been designated by Birdlife International as an Important Bird Area.



Chilika lake

Chilika Lake is a lake, spread over the PuriKhurda and Ganjam districts of Odisha state on the east coast of India. It is the largest wintering ground for migratory birds on the Indian sub-continent. The lake is home to a number of threatened species of plants and animals.Around 152 rare and endangered Irrawaddy dolphins have also been reported. Plus, it supports about 37 species of reptiles and amphibians.



Agumbe

Agumbe is a settlement situated in the Thirthahalli taluk of Shimoga districtKarnatakaIndia. It is nestled in the thickly forested Malenadu region of the Western Ghats mountain range. Agumbe is associated with rainforest conservation efforts, documentation of medicinal plants, tourism (trekking and photography), and the promotion of cottage industry.The Agumbe Rainforest Research Station was established as a sanctuary for the King Cobra, Agumbe's flagship species.



Rann of Kutch 

The Rann of Kutch is a large area of salt marshes that span the border between Pakistan and India. It is located mostly in Gujarat (primarily the Kutch district), India and in some parts of SindhPakistan. It is divided into the Great Rann and Little Rann.The word Rann means "salt marsh".


The phrase span the border between Pakistan and India means the spread between the two countries.


Hope you all liked it. until then, 

signing off 

with love and passion,

V.Devmitra

Comments

  1. Yeah , loved it . Very very informative . Thank you for sharing this .

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  2. 152 dolphins going extinct?? No! Thanks for sharing this information! It is so interesting!

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  3. Why do u do like this???
    I really want to go right now..
    Just book a ticket for me and I would visit these amazing places..
    Anyway keep it up=D

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