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Stunning Aerial View of India's Southernmost Arichal Munai Road Amazes Netizens
Stunning Aerial View of India's Southernmost Arichal Munai Road Amazes Netizens
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The breathtaking aerial view of Arichal Munai, the last road in India situated in the town of Dhanushkodi in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, has been creating a lot of buzz on the internet.
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India's last road, Arichal Munai, at the southernmost tip of the country just 18kms away from Sri Lanka, has gained widespread popularity after a mesmerizing aerial view went viral on social media. Captured by Thirumala Sanchari, the video was shared by the official government page, showcasing one of the most beautiful and iconic locations in the country. In January, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Arichal Munai, famous as the starting point of Ram Setu, where the Hindu God Lord Ram is believed to have built a floating bridge to reach Sri Lanka. Captivated by its scenic beauty, netizens have flooded social media with reactions.One user commented, "It looks like a Magnificent Shivling! Har Har Mahadev!"Another proposed, "Vehicles should be banned except for small electric ones to preserve the area."
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Stunning Aerial View of India's Southernmost Arichal Munai Road Amazes Netizens
The breathtaking aerial view of Arichal Munai, the last road in India situated in the town of Dhanushkodi in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, has been creating a lot of buzz on the internet.
India's last road, Arichal Munai, at the southernmost tip of the country just 18kms away from Sri Lanka, has gained widespread popularity after a mesmerizing aerial view went viral on social media.
Captured by Thirumala Sanchari, the video was shared by the official government page, showcasing one of the most beautiful and
iconic locations in the country.
In January, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Arichal Munai, famous as the
starting point of Ram Setu, where the
Hindu God Lord Ram is believed to have built a floating bridge to reach Sri Lanka.
Captivated by its scenic beauty, netizens have flooded social media with reactions.
One user commented, "It looks like a Magnificent Shivling! Har Har Mahadev!"
Another proposed, "Vehicles should be banned except for small electric ones to preserve the area."