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Ram Sethu by Ritesh Arya

the Ram Bridge as a dynamic entity formed by marine sand dunes, highlighting its adaptability to the changing conditions influenced by the tides and currents of the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean. These currents move it in opposite directions SW from May to October and NE winds from November to April   Nature of the Ram Bridge: The Ram bridge is not described as a rigid structure but as a dynamic entity. This implies that it is flexible and capable of undergoing changes over time. Formation by Marine Sand Dunes: The bridge is formed by marine sand dunes. This suggests that the structure is composed of sand accumulated in a way similar to natural sand dunes found in coastal environments. Ever-Shifting Sand Dunes Analogy: The comparison to ever-shifting sand dunes emphasizes the continuous change and adaptability of the Ram bridge. Much like how sand dunes reshape and move with the wind, the bridge undergoes transformations over time. Adaptation to Changing Tides and Currents: T...

Agneyodgara (Lava Energy) - Photo blog and Historical aspect by Ritesh Arya

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  Geothermal Workshop at Hamirpur  14 Feb 2011                      International Geological Congress Oslo 2008         World Future Energy Summit 2012  Abu Dhabi   Dr Farooq Abdullah Hon  Cabinet Minster for New  & Renewable Energy  WFES Abu Dhabi 2011       World Sustainable Energy Conference Organised by United Nations International Sustainable Energy Organisation Geneva  2012         Geothermal Field,  Iceland  2008   Chumathang Geothermal Expedition 2011      Renewtech Mumbai  17-19 Feb 2011    Puga Geothermal Expedition 2011     Save Hot Springs of  Tatapani   Campaign 2012