The word from Kolkata is that it has been raining since morning with the match scheduled to start at the Eden Gardens at 19:30 local time. This is would be the last thing one would want to hear hours before the start to an epic clash between India and Pakistan in World Twenty20. The word from Kolkata is that it has been raining since morning with the match scheduled to start at the Eden Gardens at 19:30 local time. Moreover, the Kolkata MET department has predicted rain and thundershowers in the evening. The groundsmen are not taking any chances ahead of this high-profile clash and have covered the entire ground. The India-Pakistan marquee clash was scheduled to be played in Dharamsala earlier, but due to security reasons was moved to Kolkata. ( History favours India, but Pakistan are favourites ) If the match had remained in Dharamsala, there was strong chance of it getting washed out. The reason being, the mountain town was hit by a strong hailstorm accompanied...
True beauty lies in nature's creations. Take a look at some of the most stunning natural formations in India. The world of mankind is making the world more beautiful with its innovative ideas on a regular basis. But the beauty that lies in nature's creations is undeniably stunning. Some of them are so awe-inspiring that people believe God to be an artist, whose canvas is planet Earth. India is home to quite a few natural wonders -- those that can fill a traveller's heart with joy. Let's take a quick look at the ones that deserve a place in every traveller's diary. Lonar Crater Lake, Maharashtra Located right outside the Lonar town in Maharashtra, there's lake which looks like the creation of something unearthly. Well, not an alien of course! The space was formed when a meteor crashed on Earth about 50,000 years ago. Considered as the world's third largest crater, the Lonar Crater Lake is both saline and alkaline in nature and looks green in ...
The Muraka is here Finally! Yes, you read that right. While we are already head over heels with the stunner that the Maldives is, the place is set to bowl us over with this one. The Murakaa in Maldives, the first underwater villa of the world is open for booking now for travellers. This underwater villa named as The Muraka (meaning coral in Dhivehi), is the brainchild of the Conrad Maldives Rangali; it has started welcoming visitors now. The media release has taken the tourism world by storm with, wooing water babies from all over the world. This ‘Into the Blue’ experience will have travellers staying at 16 ft 4 inches below the ocean surface, and you can very well imagine the lure of these crystal-clear waters. The Muraka is a two-storey structure, one over the water and one underwater. A staircase will lead you to the underwater high-end suite that will have a plush, king-size bed, a washroom as well as a living area. The Muraka’s upper floor is al...
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