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Friday, January 4, 2013

Little-known Historial Places in the World



Pamban Bridge, also known as Annai Indira Gandhi Road Bridge, connects the Rameshwaram island with the mainland. It is the longest sea bridge in India, nearly 2.2 km, and stands as a fine example of Indian architecture . The bridge was constructed with sufficient elevation and a beautiful scenery of the sea; adjoining islands and parallel rail bridge below can be viewed from the bridge.
Kanya Kumari island Temple, India.
Hampi, King Krishna Devaraya Kingdom's Capital.
Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Amber Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
The Teotihuacan pyramids are the most famous place in North America. This place contains some of the largest pyramids of the world. There pyramids were build in the pre Colombian Americas. They are also famous as the world largest residential complexes. It is almost a city, which was established in 100B.C. the culture and civilization of this place was also known as Teotihuacan. This place was considered as the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
Burmese temples at Bagan
Some of the thousands of temples at Bagan, visited with Cosmos.
Lahore Fort
Moenja daro, Pakistan
Moenjo-daro was built around 2600 BC and abandoned around 1900 BC. It was rediscovered in 1922 by Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay, an officer of the Archaeological Survey of India. He was led to the mound by a Buddhist monk, who believed it to be a stupa. In the 1930s, massive excavations were conducted under the leadership of John Marshall, K. N. Dikshit, Ernest Mackay, and others. John Marshall's car, which was used by the site directors, is still in the Mohenjo-daro museum, showing their struggle and dedication to Mohenjo-daro. Further excavations were carried out in 1945 by Ahmad Hasan Dani and Mortimer Wheeler.
Historical places in Alanya and Antalya, Turkey
The subtropical climate in Turkey are available all year round holiday makers can be found in Alanya. The golden sandy beaches, several bars and restaurants provide a friendly atmosphere. Like the attractive port and old town which is richly decorated with lights. According to the descriptions you find yourself here in Miami from Turkey!
Bibi Ka Maqbara, Aurangabad, India
Bibi Ka Maqbara is a masoleum built by the Mughal Prince Azam Shah, in the late 17th century as a loving tribute to his mother, Rabia Durrani (the first wife of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb). The comparison to the Taj Mahal has resulted in a general ignorance of the monument. This monument is also called the Dakkhani Taj (Taj of the Deccan).