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India's natural wonders this is alist of wonders which you must include in your must see list. Diversified in history and geography India rests in the world's tallest mountains, has the largest river delta (The ganges for sure), the rainest areas (Cherrapunji receiving rainfall above 400 inches), the world's seven largest desert (Thar), and also the highest settlement of of people per sq. km (Bihar). Hence India offers more to discover and explore and suprises are in store where ever you roam in India. Lets look at a few :-









 
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India's Natural Wonders
Little might have one about these Satlactite and stalagmite caves in our own country. The other worldly wonders of cave formations have found appeal on TV but the Borra caves in very own Andhra Pradesh are home to these and numerous formations togesther called speleothems. When mineral rich water drips off the roof of the cave, it leaves behind a tiny ring of minerals in its wake. As it drops on the floor, it leaves behind yet another minuscle mineral deposit. Over time these deposits grow to form soda straws and cones on the ceiling, while forming conical cake like structures on the floor.

Borra caves are home to these as well as some irregularly shaped structures in limestone which have been fancifully named by the locals by what they mostly closely resemble. One stalagmite resembiling a lingam (symbol of Lord Shiva) even has a shrine around it. the Borra caves are also said to be the deepest in the country. November and December are ideal months to visit the caves. The caves are open to visitors from 10 am to 5:30 pm.


Borra Caves (Stalactites and Stalagmites)
Araku valley, Visakhapatnam
Andhra Pradesh



Borra Caves (Stalactites and Stalagmites)
Araku valley, Visakhapatnam
Andhra Pradesh

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Lonar Crater lake
Lonar, Buldana District
Maharashtra

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Columnar Basaltic Lava
Coconut Island, St Mary's island
Karnataka

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Barren Island Volcano
Barren island
The Andamans

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National Fossil Wood Park
Thiruvakkarai
Tamil Nadu

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Indroda Dinosaur & Fossil Park
Indroda
(120 kms from Bhuj)
Gujarat

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Hot water springs in India
Manikaran (45 km. from Kullu)
Parvati valley
Himachal Pradesh

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