The 10 Places In India To Visit Before They Vanish


BANGALORE: Soaring temperatures, freezing winters, deserted lands, and vanishing water beds—these are the common sight nowadays with global warming taking its toll on the precious climate of our beloved planet. With destruction due to climatic hazards and vanishing acts of beautiful places happening faster than imagined, nothing remains the same. Let us take a look at some of the beautiful places in India, which are on the verge of being lost due to rapid climatic changes.

Rama Setu

India is a land of great mythology and is very supportive of things related to God.

Rama Setu is a bridge, which was made by Hanuman, Lord Ram, and their superior army.

The Ramayana had its reference and how the bridge provided way to reach Lanka to rescue Sita. It’s worth a visit, as it starts as a chain of shoals from Dhanushkodi tip of India’s Pamban Island and ends at Sri Lanka’s Mannar Island.

The bridge is a symbol of hard work, unity, mythological evidence and of a land connection between SriLanka and India. Recently there is a proposal of the Sethusamundaram Shipping Canal Project by the Indian Government on the same route.

The embarking of this project would lead to breaking of the limestone shoals of the ancient Ram’s bridge. Thus, visit this place for a remembrance and beauty it beholds, before it is fragmented by the work of technology.

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