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Interesting Facts About India
The largest employer in the world is the Indian Railways, employing over a million people.
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Get treated like a king in ultra-luxury Maharaja T
Apart from the distinction of being one of the biggest and busiest rail networks in the world, Indian Railways have also been one of the best ways to discover the richness and diversity of this country.
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Indian child laborers: no escape from the vicious
It has been three years since the Indian government banned the employment of children. However, it is still disturbingly widespread, and UNICEF says millions of them are working in extremely dangerous conditions.
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The Steepest Railways On Earth
Two funicular railway cars are attached to each other via cable, counterbalancing to minimize the energy required to move the ascending car. The need for uphill railways was strong in the middle ages because the wealthiest people, who could afford to buil
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The World's Greenest Railway Station!
Atocha Station is the largest railway station in Madrid.
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Bride’s Room in the Deep of Indian Ocean
A hotel in the Maldives offers guests the most romantic place to stay, a suite of glass in the bottom of the Indian Ocean. Hotel Conrad has been converting their underwater restaurant “Ithaa” in the Maldives Rangali Island resort to honeymoon suite b
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Train to the Roof of the World
This is one of the highest railways in the world. It connects Xining, Qinghai Province, to Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, in China.
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Is this the World’s most dangerous bridge?
World’s most dangerous bridge? The 570 meters (1870 feet) Vitim River crossing in Siberia. The bridge is 15 meters above the water. It is the old railway bridge which has no attached sleepers. The bridge has no rail
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Germany’s Incredible Hanging Railway
The hanging railway in Germany’s western central city of Wuppertal (pronounced Voopahtahl) is the oldest monorail system in the world.
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Is there still Spice in the Zanzibar Islands?
The Zanzibar Islands is still called the “Spice Islands” by most travelers today. Presently, it is part of the East African republic of Tanzania facing the Indian Ocean. It consists of numerous small, uninhabited islands, and two large islands named
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The mystery behind the 1,600-year-old
Experts at the Indian Instituteof Technology have resolved the mystery behind the 1,600-year-old iron pillar in Delhi, which has never corroded despite the capital\
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The Growing Population Of India
The population of India is growing rapidly. The Indian government began a yearlong census of its billion-plus population in which it plans to photograph and fingerprint every citizen.
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A Tree That Bleeds Red Sap: The Dragon’s Blood T
The Dragon’s Blood tree (Dracaena Cinnabari) is a rare type of tree originating in Socotra archipelago, a small group of four islands in the Indian Ocean. Also known as the “Galápagos of the Indian Ocean,” the group of islands is host to a number o
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The Worst Industrial Accident Ever
The catastrophe Bhopal has faced in the year 1984 is unimaginable when The Union Carbide pesticide plant in the Indian city of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh accidentally released methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas
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The Indian Yogi 70 Years of Living Without Water a
In India, the 82-year-old yogi claims that within 70 years without food and water, eating the divine elixir. Pralad Janie for six days in isolation in a hospital in Ahmedabad (Gujarat) under the strict supervision of doctors. During this time he ate nothi
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Itelmens, the Indian Tribe Which Lives in Russia
It is hardly to believe that Russia has its own Indian tribes but that fact is true. There is a population of about 1500 people who are originally Indians who live in Kamchatka peninsula.
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Socotra Island - The Most Bizzare Place on Earth
Socotra is a small Yemeni archipelago of four islands and islets in the Indian Ocean off the coast of the Horn of Africa, about 350 kilometers south of the Arabian peninsula.
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The USSR in the 1950-1980’s
There are some awesome shots back from times of the USSR. Having been shot during 1950-1980’s they represent life of the Russian people in such cities like Moscow, Novosibirsk and in some other cities along the Transsiberian railway track. Most of them
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A Vehicle That Travels at the Speed of Light
Conceived by the Indian designer, Siddhartha Banerjee, this futuristic vehicle, Mercury Version 2 is capable of cruising at a speed of light on the ground.
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Most Happening Indian Girl - Samantha !
This girl has recently taken the Indian film market in a big sweep ...
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