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Galgibaga in Canacona, South
Goa, a secret enclave sandwiched between the Arabian Sea and a tiny
hillock. Passed over completely by the sands of time, Galgibaga beach
is ideally a poet's delight and a Philosopher's retreat for its
mystical and meditative ambience. It offers a breath of fresh air to
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Talpona River originates in
the dense, mixed jungles of Ravan Dongor in between Nane and Kuske on
the Sahyadri Mountains. It comes down by passing Bhatpal, fed by the
tributary, also named Bhatpal, and drains into the Arabian Sea near
the village of Talpona. The river develops a length of around 31km. It
has three other tributaries named Nadke, Gaondongrem, and Khalwade. |
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Rajbag Beach
The beautiful Rajbag beach in Goa is situated across a stream at the
south end of the Palolem beach. This south Goa beach has stretches of
white sand, casuarinas trees and many dunes. The sand here is clean
and also the water is safe for swimming.
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Palolem Beach
Palolem beach is voted one of the best beaches in the world ,its a
crescent cove in the far south of GOA surrounded with palm trees along
the coastline. the water is clear, shallow & safe to swim. there's
nothing to do here but soak up the rays ,and go for long walks in the
shallows. |
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Cotigao Wild Life Sanctuary
Cotigao, Goa's fourth and the second largest wild-life sanctuary
initially admeasuring 105 sq kms, was established in 1968 to protect a
remote and vulnerable deciduous forest on the Goa-Karnataka border.
However later the area was re-notified in 1993 and limited to 86 sq kms.
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