The Ultimate Beach Holiday Experience
Goa is unanimously considered as one of the most popular tourist places in India. The charms of Goa should not be questioned or refuted. With its flurry of activities, culture, beaches and cuisines, a tour of this tiny Indian state promises an exhilarating time to every tourist. Goa has forever been an international tourist arena where foreigners love to throng during their holidays.
If you are looking for a tropical beach holiday, Goa would be the right destination to you. With plentiful marvellous beaches, some of which are admired worldwide, the place has long been the center of attraction for the tourists from all over the globe. The beaches of Goa offer something for everyone. Some of them are hip and happening, while others are tranquil, serene and lonely. So, no matter whether you like adventurous activities, or a peaceful sea-side seating, visit to these beaches is worth paying for. However, holiday in Goa is not limited to exploring its striking beaches, and one can have a plethora of other things to do and see. Touring this tiny wonderland - Goa, you could find excellent artwork at its ancient buildings, enticing traditions and cultures, and a wide range of flora and fauna.
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Friday, July 6, 2012
The Flora And Fauna of Bali Island
The Flora And Fauna of Bali Island
The paradise island of Bali lies just to the west of the Wallace Line that separates the flora and fauna of Mainland Asia and Australia. Thus, Bali has a flora and fauna which is Asian in character, with very little Australasian influence, and has more in common with Java than with Lombok.
The rice terraces, of which some of the Bali villas resort are set, are the most common sight in Bali, particularly in the heavily populated and extravagantly fertile south.
Due to variations in altitude, rainfall, temperatures and humidity, there is a large variety in types of plants and flowers that can be found in bloom around the island of Bali.
Balinese flora typically includes the majestic, holy Banyan trees, swaying palms, the versatile bamboo, acacia trees and flowers.
The paradise island of Bali lies just to the west of the Wallace Line that separates the flora and fauna of Mainland Asia and Australia. Thus, Bali has a flora and fauna which is Asian in character, with very little Australasian influence, and has more in common with Java than with Lombok.
Balinese Flora
Most of the plants seen on Bali are not native but have been introduced by humans from around the world within the last centuries, particularly since the 20th century or centuries ago by Dutch & Indian traders in colonial times.The rice terraces, of which some of the Bali villas resort are set, are the most common sight in Bali, particularly in the heavily populated and extravagantly fertile south.
Due to variations in altitude, rainfall, temperatures and humidity, there is a large variety in types of plants and flowers that can be found in bloom around the island of Bali.
Balinese flora typically includes the majestic, holy Banyan trees, swaying palms, the versatile bamboo, acacia trees and flowers.
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