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Land
& People
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands were shrouded in mystery for centuries
because of their inaccessibility. These are the paragon of beauty
and present a landscape full with scenic and picturesque extravaganza.
These islands shimmer like emeralds in the Bay of Bengal. The dense
forest which cover these islands and the innumerable exotic flowers
and birds create a highly poetic and romantic atmosphere. "Here the
white beaches on the edge of a meandering coastline have palm trees
that sway to the rhythm of the Sea. The beat of tribal drums haunt
the stillness and technicolour fish steer their way through crystal
clear water." This addition of strangeness to beauty which is responsible
for creating the infinite romantic impact may be described in the
following famous lines of Keats.
"Charmed magic casement opening on the foam Of perilous seas
in fair lands forlorn."
The scenic beauty of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, would create a sense
of dissatisfaction and the human mind would rebel against "the whole
mass of the motley facts of life". He would be guided by an irresistible
desire to this paradise on earth, with invincible faith on the philosophy
of Wordsworth:
"Our cheerful faith, that all which we behold is full of blessing".
The Andaman & Nicobar are a group of picturesque Islands, big and
small, inhabited and uninhabited, a total of 572 islands, islets and
rocks lying in the South Eastern Part of the Bay of Bengal.They lie
along an arc in long and narrow broken chain, approximately North-South
over a distance nearly 800 kms. . It is logical to presume a former
land connection form Cape Negris at South part of Burma to Achin Head
(Cape Pedro) in Andalas (Sumatra). The flora and fauna of these islands,
however, indicate that this land connection if it existed, should
have been prior to the development of their present life form.
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