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Mayem Waterfall

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Thanks a lot for showing so much of love for my previous blog posts. It's been so long time that I have created any blog. My last blog was in February and now in the end of the June I am creating my sixth blog. But it was impossible for me also. Because of the pandemic outbreak. Since it's lockdown everywhere so I am not able to go anywhere. I have decided that I would start posting regularly but summer vacations also gone into lockdown. But now it is getting unlock slowly slowly. So recently me and my family we went for a hiking. It was not as such planned but for so many days we were at home only. So we decided to go to see waterfall. It's approximately 3km away from my home. It's in the Mayem village of Bicholim taluka. This waterfall is not flowing throughout the year it's starts during rainy season only. In local language it's know as Budbudyachi Zhor and it's well know as Mayem waterfall. It's not that much situated in the dense forest but it&

Mangueshi Temple, Goa

Finally the fifth post. Thanks a lot guys for loving my previous posts. I hope you will like this blog too. So this time I went to Mangueshi the most famous place or a tourist, devotees place in Goa, i.e Mangueshi Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is believed that it is 450 years old. People in and around Goa used to visit this temple. When I went there it was a Sunday and too hot also. So as we reached there we parked our car in the parking area and went down. As we were walking on the both side of the road we could fresh fruits were cut in small pieces on top of that chat masala was also there. So bought the plate fruits, it was very cheap. After some time we saw oxidized, thread, metals, brass, bronze, bests jewelry. Oh my God they were awesome and you just can't believed it, it were just for 50 rupees. So first we went inside temple and took the darshan. We also waited for the arati. Then as fast as I can I came down and started searching for my jewelry and bought it also.

St. Estevam Island, Goa

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Welcome to my fourth post guys. Thanks a lot for showing so much of love for my previous posts. 💓 It was a Sunday, definitely for me and my friends it was a funday. So we decided to go out. All know that Goa is the smallest state of India but it is rich in natural beauty. So I thought we should go to St. Estevam Island. So at 4.00 p.m we left from my place. It took around 50 minutes to reach there. We crossed the Sarmanas ferry and reached there. Community who lives there is Christian, so again we got a chance to see many Indo-Portuguese houses and bunglows. After traveling for around 10 minutes we reached at St. Estevam fort which is a protected monument for Goa by Archives Department.

Amthane Dam, Goa

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 Hello friends, welcome to my new post. Yesterday I went to see Amthane Dam. It was a sudden planning, so I left to Amthane around 3.00p.m in the afternoon with one my friend. We choose bike to travel, which was really a bad decision. Because as we covered half of a distance we were totally burnt due to Sun. So don't choose to go in the afternoon, go in the evening or in morning if you want to keep yourself away from sun burn and to enjoy nice beauty.   Roads are quite good, greenery on the both the sides of the road but as I reached Latambarcem village I could see old Goan houses, cow shades. This place is quite isolated and peaceful as compared to other Goan tourists spots. This dam is not very much famous. Just opposite to this dam there is one farm, I don't know the exact name but you can chill out their with your friends and family. Though the dam is not so big but the area provides very beautiful view and you can also gaze at the beauty of Sahyadri range. It

Divar Island, Goa

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Hello friends. Thanks a lot for liking and commenting and showing so much of love on my first blog. This is my second blog. So to create this second blog I decided to explore the Divar island. So I went with one of my friend to explore it. Divar island lies in the Mandovi river. It is located 10km away from capital city Panjim. You can enter into this island from Old Goa ferry South-East side, Ribandar ferry South-West side and Narvem ferry on the North side. The Konkan railway also passes through this island. Divar island welcomes you with smoothie winds, green fields and shining water bodies. I went during evening. Evening was so pleasant I have no words. The sunset is just amazing. Mandovi river was looking very beautiful. Shades of sunset was amazing. I have never ever experienced such an amazing sunset. I had a little talk with one of the villager, he told me that the original inhabitants of this island were people who once lived in Old Goa but due to some disease they then

Corjuem Island, Goa

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Corjuem is an island situated in Bardez taluka. It is very beautiful. Both the community Hindus and Christians live in harmony. Once you reached the island you can see paddy fields, vegetable farms on both the sides of the road. Indo Portuguese houses is a major attraction. One can enter into the island by Corjuem ferry or by Corjuem pool also known as 'H' pool.Scenery from the Corjuem pool is awesome. You can see St.Thomas Church of Aldona, Old Portuguese Barge Dock, Indo Portuguese houses, boats, fisherman and few Chapels. Island offers authentic food of Goa.  Corjuem is famous because of Corjuem Fort. It was a military fortress for the defense of Portuguese India. It is much smaller than the other forts of Goa, but it gives a good view of the surrounding river and land. The fort was built in 1705 by Caetano de Melo e Castro. It also had a Chapel under parochial Church of Aldona.  Mae de Deus Chapel of Corjuem Island was built in 1855, it is an eye catching C