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Amazing Beach Fishing | New Digha | Bengal | India

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F ishing is the action of trying to catch fish. From  the era of development of civilisation till today it is considered as a typical profession of human being. Fishing techniques are different in different regions. Basically techniques for catching fish include hand gathering, spearing, netting, angling and trapping. Fishing is not only a profession but it is also an addiction. Watching fishing is too amazing. When a group of fishermen fishes, it looks great. At daybreak the fishermen of coastal region go to the sea on / fishing boat to spread the long fishing net (gillnet). The fishermen spread the long fishing net in a definite spot in the sea & return to the beach. They then wait for an hour or half an hour on the beach according to their own calculation before pulling the fishing net. Then on the beach the fishermen pull the fishing net from the both ends in an amazing way to collect the fishes, crabs, conches, etc.       ...

Buddha Park | Tathagata Tsal | Ravangla, Sikkim, India

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T he Buddha Park of  Ravangla, also known as Tathagata Tsal, is situated near  Rabong  (Ravangla) in South  Sikkim  district, Sikkim, India. It is located at an altitude of  7000 ft (approx.)  on the edge between  Maenam  and  Tendong  Hill.  With a stunning backdrop of  Greater  Himalayas, lies on the edge separating the Teesta valley from the Rangit valley  and  the main attraction of this town is the spectacular sight of the snow-covered peaks. It was constructed between 2006 and 2013 and features a 130-foot high statue of the Buddha  as its centerpiece.  The site was chosen within the larger religious complex of the Rabong Gompa (Monastery), itself a centuries-old place of pilgrimage. Also nearby is Ralang Monastery, a key monastery in Tibetan Buddhism. The statue was consecrated on 25 March 2013 by the 14th Dalai Lama, and became a stop on the 'Himalayan Buddhist Circuit'. The stat...

Few Recent Interesting Instagram Posts

I enjoy Making short videos on what I see in my daily life and posting those in the social  medias like   Instagram   or Facebook or Youtube . Here is some examples .     A video posted by Suman Kalyan Biswas (@sumankalyanbiswas) on Dec 29, 2016 at 5:04am PST          I've captured this video in the defocussed mode when a mechanic was welding a iron rod. A video posted by Suman Kalyan Biswas (@sumankalyanbiswas) on Jan 24, 2017 at 2:39am PST  Ants are bringing food which is atleast 50 times of the body weight of each ant. It is amazing to watch. This video is captured in time laps mode to capture the details of every action taken place in a long time gap. A video posted by Suman Kalyan Biswas (@sumankalyanbiswas) on Dec 8, 2016 at 5:41am PST                         An inside look | Sealdah Railway Station , Kolkat...

Beautiful Morning | Puri Beach | Odisha, India

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                                                                        Puri Beach is one of the most popular beaches in India , located in the city of Puri in the state of Odisha, India. Puri beach is  situated on the eastern sea-bed of India, is the only most popular sea-side resort where the beauty of the sky in radiant colours, the roaring waves and the golden beach can be experienced.  It is located on the shore of  ‘ Bay of Bengal ’ at a distance of 60 km (approx.) away from Bhubaneshwar , the Capital of Odisha . Everyday thousands of tourists visit this place .This beach is approximately 7 km in length . This beach has now become a favourite destination of both Indian and foreign beach lovers. Puri is famous for tourist attraction and a Hindu sacred place..The beach has c...

TSOMGO (CHANGU) LAKE | East Sikkim | India

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Tsomgo Lake or Changu Lake is a glacial lake in the district of  East Sikkim , Sikkim , India.  It is situated about 38 km away from Gangtok , the capital of Sikkim at an elevation of 12,400 ft. The length, width and average depth of this lake is respectively Nearly 1 km, 0.5 km and 50 ft (15 m). In Bhutia Language ‘ TSO ’ means    Lake and ‘ MGO ’  means  Head. In Bhutia language 'Tsomgo' means 'source of the water' or 'Source of Lake'.The lake gets filled with water from the melting snows of the mountains surrounding the lake.This glacial lake is conceived sacred by the local people. It is a famous tourist destination in North or North-East India.According to the myth, the spirituals gurus of Sikkim used to study the colour of the water of  Tsomgo Lake to forecast the future of the state. So the lake is considered as sacred by the local people. During the winter months the Tsomo Lake becomes frozen. Tsomgo Lake gets frozen in...