Many people think this is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and it is regarded as the finest example of Islamic architecture. It was built on the Jumna River near Agra in India by Shah Jahan, emperor of India, between 1631 and 1653 as a tomb for his wife Mumtaz Mahal (‘Jewel of the Place’). The whole …
Read More »Where is the Rare Blind Dolphin Found?
What comes to mind at the mention of Varanasi? The peals of temple bells in this ancient pilgrim town; people performing puja at the ghats and elsewhere; bodies being cremated at the banks of the river Ganga. Do dolphins come to mind? Dolphins?! That happy looking performing artist which looks more like a shiny inflated balloon toy? Yes, and this …
Read More »Where is the Pampa?
The Pampa is a region of grassland in Argentina. It runs inland from the towns and cities, such as Buenos Aires on the Atlantic coast, and stretches for hundreds of miles up to the foothills of the Andes. The Pampa is very like the great plains, or prairies, of North America which stretches across the states of Texas, Kansas and …
Read More »Where is the lost kingdom of Atlantis?
We known about the lost kingdom of Atlantis through the writings of the Greek philosopher Plato. He had heard the story from the people to whom the story was already a legend, is it is by no means a new Atlantis was a very rich island with a huge city, a palace and a temple on the summit, and Plato …
Read More »Where is the longest snake in the world?
The longest snake in the world – the python – is found in the tropics, in and around the Malay region. It is the reticulated or regal python, which can sometimes be as much as 30 feet long. It kills its prey by coiling itself round the animal and hugging it, so that it cannot breathe. Then it swallows the …
Read More »Where is the earth?
If you have ever been lost in a city or even a large town without the help of a street plan you will have some idea of the problems which confronted scientist of old when they tried to imagine exactly where Earth was in the Universe. You might be able to work out where you were in the city if …
Read More »Where is the Bridge of Sighs and why is it called so?
The Bridge of Sighs is a bridge in Venice, northern Italy. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone and has windows with stone bars. It passes over the Rio di Palazzo and connects the old prisons to the interrogation rooms in the Doge’s Palace. It was designed by Antoni Contino (whose uncle Antonio da Ponte had designed the Rialto …
Read More »Where is the ‘magnetic hill’?
Magnetic Hill is a gravity hill located near Leh in Ladakh, India. The hill is alleged to have magnetic properties strong enough to pull cars uphill and force passing aircraft to increase their altitude in order to escape magnetic interference; in reality, the effect is an optical illusion created by the gravity hill. The “magnetic hill” is located on the …
Read More »where is the ‘lemon festival’ celebrated?
The ‘Lemon Festival’ is also celebrated in Goleta Valley in California, where lemon farming is an important agricultural activity. To commemorate the role of lemons in their lives and economies, they started celebrating the festival, which includes lemon food, family entertainment and other business activities.
Read More »Where is Shamo desert?
The Gobi desert, the extensive area of southern Mongolia and northern China and the largest desert in Asia, is also known as Shamo. It’s the Chinese word for ‘sand desert’. The Gobi extends 1,600 km from East to West and 1,000 km from North to South. It is bound by Da Hinggan Ling (Greater Khingan Range) on the East, Altun …
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