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52. The Ganges Delta • Bangladesh
We have selected 100 unique places on Earth that are projected to undergo profound changes...
published: 20 May 2009
author: 100PlacesToRemember
52. The Ganges Delta • Bangladesh
52. The Ganges Delta • Bangladesh
We have selected 100 unique places on Earth that are projected to undergo profound changes within the next few generations. We based our selection of the 100...- published: 20 May 2009
- views: 5572
- author: 100PlacesToRemember
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Okko Bekker ~ Ganges Delta
Okko Bekker - Sitar & Electronics (1969) +info: http://goo.gl/OifQv ~ http://goo.gl/vs3IT ...
published: 27 Aug 2012
author: Jéssica R. Oliveira
Okko Bekker ~ Ganges Delta
Okko Bekker ~ Ganges Delta
Okko Bekker - Sitar & Electronics (1969) +info: http://goo.gl/OifQv ~ http://goo.gl/vs3IT ✿ playlist: http://goo.gl/mQCVa.- published: 27 Aug 2012
- views: 319
- author: Jéssica R. Oliveira
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Trippy Sitar Funk - Okko - 'Ganges Delta' from 1971 LP 'Sitar & Electronics'
They sure got the title right on this one -- as the album's a mad mix of sitar music and e...
published: 25 Mar 2012
author: Dominic Glover
Trippy Sitar Funk - Okko - 'Ganges Delta' from 1971 LP 'Sitar & Electronics'
Trippy Sitar Funk - Okko - 'Ganges Delta' from 1971 LP 'Sitar & Electronics'
They sure got the title right on this one -- as the album's a mad mix of sitar music and electronics! The set was recorded in Germany in the 70s, and it feat...- published: 25 Mar 2012
- views: 4799
- author: Dominic Glover
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Flooding in The Ganges Delta, Bangladesh.
This video will help with any information for this topic and for case studies in school! I...
published: 19 Nov 2013
Flooding in The Ganges Delta, Bangladesh.
Flooding in The Ganges Delta, Bangladesh.
This video will help with any information for this topic and for case studies in school! I made this in A-level Geography as it was one of our topics to study... Hope you enjoy! Soundtrack; The Cave by Mumford and Sons- published: 19 Nov 2013
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Ganges: Indiens Fluss des Lebens 3/3
Teil 3 -- Das Reich des Tigers: Das Filmteam folgt dem Ganges auf dem letzten Teil seiner ...
published: 03 Feb 2012
author: Tele Romani
Ganges: Indiens Fluss des Lebens 3/3
Ganges: Indiens Fluss des Lebens 3/3
Teil 3 -- Das Reich des Tigers: Das Filmteam folgt dem Ganges auf dem letzten Teil seiner Reise zum Meer, wo er das größte Delta und das größte Sumpfgebiet d...- published: 03 Feb 2012
- views: 6473
- author: Tele Romani
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Ry Cooder & V.M. Bhatt - Isa Lei (A Meeting By The River)
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published: 22 Apr 2013
author: Ambient Buddha
Ry Cooder & V.M. Bhatt - Isa Lei (A Meeting By The River)
Ry Cooder & V.M. Bhatt - Isa Lei (A Meeting By The River)
- published: 22 Apr 2013
- views: 529
- author: Ambient Buddha
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Ganga Sagar : A place of Hindu pilgrimage
The Gangasagar fair and pilgrimage is held annually on the Sagar Island's southern tip, wh...
published: 27 Jan 2014
Ganga Sagar : A place of Hindu pilgrimage
Ganga Sagar : A place of Hindu pilgrimage
The Gangasagar fair and pilgrimage is held annually on the Sagar Island's southern tip, where the Ganges enters the Bay of Bengal. This confluence is also called Gangasagar or Gangasagara. Gangasagar Mela is the largest fair celebrated in West Bengal, India. Makar Sankranti is celebrated in the last day of the Bengali month of Poush. In Bengal, this day is one of the most auspicious days of the year. Thousands of pilgrims from different parts of the country gather at Gangasagar, the point where the holy river Ganges submerges into Bay of Bengal. Gangasagar pilgrimage and fair is the second largest congregation of mankind after the holy Kumbha Mela. The latter is observed once in four years at alternate locations in north, central and central-west parts of the country, Gangasagar fair and pilgrimage is held annually on the Sagar Island's southern tip in the Ganges delta atop the Bay of Bengal. That makes Gangasagar all the more distinctive. Gangasagar is a charming tourist destination, which attracts both pilgrims and adventure lovers. Located on an island in the Sunderbans, Gangasagar offers the charms of an un-spoilt beach on the estuary of the river Ganges. Gangasagar offers acres of silver sand and clear blue sky, and the calm sea for visitors who would like to spend their weekend in tranquillity. Also known as Sagardwip, Gangasagar is still unexplored and therefore unexploited. The island of Gangasagar is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimage centres in India. Every year on Makar Sankranti (mid-January), pilgrims from all over India, gather at Gangasagar for a holy dip at the confluence of the river Ganga and the Bay of Bengal. After the holy dip, the pilgrims offer 'Puja' at the Kapil Muni Temple or Ashram. On the occasion of Makar Sankranti, Gangasagar Mela is organized in this island, which is one of the biggest fairs in West Bengal. Gangasagar finds mention in many tales of Hindu mythology and in ancient Indian literature like the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, a novel of Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and a poem of Rabindranath Tagore. The lighthouse at Gangasagar offers a panoramic view of this spectacular beach, from where you can enjoy sunrise and sunset. During sunset, the sky turns golden with a patch of red on the horizon and the silver sand reflects the last rays of the sun. Source : http://www.westbengaltourism.gov.in/web/guest/bakkhali This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 193
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Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River in India HD
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
The Ganges R...
published: 13 Jan 2014
Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River in India HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river located in northern India that flows toward the border with Bangladesh (map). It is the longest river in India and flows for around 1,569 miles (2,525 km) from the Himalayan Mountains to the Bay of Bengal. The river has the second greatest water discharge in the world and its basin is the most heavily populated in the world with over 400 million people living in the basin. The Ganges River is extremely important to the people of India as most of the people living on its banks use it for daily needs such as bathing and fishing. It is also significant to Hindus as they consider it their most sacred river. Course of the Ganges River The headwaters of the Ganges River begin high in the Himalayan Mountains where the Bhagirathi River flows out of the Gangotri Glacier in India's Uttarakhand state. The glacier sits at an elevation of 12,769 feet (3,892 m). The Ganges River proper begins farther downstream where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join. As the Ganges flows out of the Himalayas it creates a narrow, rugged canyon. The Ganges River emerges from the Himalayas at the town of Rishikesh where it begins to flow onto the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This area, also called the North Indian River Plain, is a very large, relatively flat, fertile plain that makes up most of the northern and eastern parts of India as well as parts of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. In addition to entering the Indo-Gangetic Plain at this area, part of the Ganges River is also diverted toward the Ganges Canal for irrigation in the Uttar Pradesh state. As the Ganges River then flows farther downstream it changes its direction several times and is joined by many other tributary rivers such as the Ramganga, Tamsa and Gandaki rivers to name a few. There are also several cities and towns that the Ganges River passes through on its way downstream. Some of these include Chunar, Kolkata, Mirzapur, and Varanasi. Many Hindus visit the Ganges River in Varanasi as that city is considered the holiest of cities. As such, the city's culture is also closely tied into the river as it is the most sacred river in Hinduism. Once the Ganges River flows out of India and into Bangladesh its main branch is known as the Padma River. The Padma River is joined downstream by large rivers like the Jamuna and Meghna rivers. After joining the Meghna it takes on that name before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Prior to entering the Bay of Bengal however, the river creates the world's largest delta, Ganges Delta. This region is a highly fertile sediment laden area that covers 23,000 square miles (59,000 sq km). It should be noted that the course of the Ganges River described in the above paragraphs is a general description of the river's route from its source where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join to its outlet at the Bay of Bengal. The Ganges has a very complicated hydrology and there are several different descriptions of its overall length and the size of its drainage basin based on what tributary rivers are included. The most widely accepted length of the Ganges River is 1,569 miles (2,525 km) and its drainage basin is estimated to be about 416,990 square miles (1,080,000 sq km). Population of the Ganges River The Ganges River basin has been inhabited by humans since ancient times. The first people in the region were of the Harappan civilization. They moved into the Ganges River basin from the Indus River basin around the 2nd millennium B.C.E. Later the Gangetic Plain became the center of the Maurya Empire and then the Mughal Empire. The first European to discuss the Ganges River was Megasthenes in his work Indica. In modern times the Ganges River has become a source of life for the nearly 400 million people living in its basin. They rely on the river for their daily needs such as drinking water supplies and food and for irrigation and manufacturing. Today the Ganges River basin is the most populated river basin in the world. It has a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile (390 per sq km). Significance of the Ganges River Aside from providing drinking water and irrigating fields, the Ganges River is extremely important to India's Hindu population for religious reasons as well. The Ganges River is considered their most sacred river and it is worshiped as the goddess Ganga Ma or "Mother Ganges" (Dunn).- published: 13 Jan 2014
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Devotees heading towards the holy Ganges
Thousands of pilgrims heading towards the Ganges river for a holy dip.
Gangasagar Mela is...
published: 04 Feb 2014
Devotees heading towards the holy Ganges
Devotees heading towards the holy Ganges
Thousands of pilgrims heading towards the Ganges river for a holy dip. Gangasagar Mela is the largest fair celebrated in West Bengal, India. Makar Sankranti is celebrated in the last day of the Bengali month of Poush. In Bengal, this day is one of the most auspicious days of the year. Thousands of pilgrims from different parts of the country gather at Gangasagar, the point where the holy river Ganges submerges into Bay of Bengal. Gangasagar pilgrimage and fair is the second largest congregation of mankind after the holy Kumbha Mela. The latter is observed once in four years at alternate locations in north, central and central-west parts of the country, Gangasagar fair and pilgrimage is held annually on the Sagar Island's southern tip in the Ganges delta atop the Bay of Bengal. That makes Gangasagar all the more distinctive. Gangasagar is a charming tourist destination, which attracts both pilgrims and adventure lovers. Located on an island in the Sunderbans, Gangasagar offers the charms of an un-spoilt beach on the estuary of the river Ganges. Gangasagar offers acres of silver sand and clear blue sky, and the calm sea for visitors who would like to spend their weekend in tranquillity. Also known as Sagardwip, Gangasagar is still unexplored and therefore unexploited. The island of Gangasagar is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimage centres in India. Every year on Makar Sankranti (mid-January), pilgrims from all over India, gather at Gangasagar for a holy dip at the confluence of the river Ganga and the Bay of Bengal. After the holy dip, the pilgrims offer 'Puja' at the Kapil Muni Temple or Ashram. On the occasion of Makar Sankranti, Gangasagar Mela is organized in this island, which is one of the biggest fairs in West Bengal. Gangasagar finds mention in many tales of Hindu mythology and in ancient Indian literature like the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, a novel of Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and a poem of Rabindranath Tagore. The lighthouse at Gangasagar offers a panoramic view of this spectacular beach, from where you can enjoy sunrise and sunset. During sunset, the sky turns golden with a patch of red on the horizon and the silver sand reflects the last rays of the sun. Source : http://www.westbengaltourism.gov.in/web/guest/bakkhali This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.- published: 04 Feb 2014
- views: 148
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ΔELTA 9 – Episode 1
First edit special for Kyiv located gang Delta 9...
published: 05 Sep 2011
author: DMYTRO PRUTKIN
ΔELTA 9 – Episode 1
First edit special for Kyiv located gang Delta 9
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The Ganges
A collection of some gvs from a recent filming assignment in India. We were based in the b...
published: 30 Mar 2010
author: Snowline
The Ganges
A collection of some gvs from a recent filming assignment in India. We were based in the beautiful town of Haridwar on the banks of the river Ganga.
Running 2500km from source, in the Gangotri mountains of the Indian Himalaya, to the Ganges delta in Bangladesh, the Ganges is one of the World's holiest rivers and sees millions of pilgrimages each year.
This is a 2min snapshot of a typical 24hrs in Haridwar.
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Haridwar (Ganges - India)
Running 2500km from its source, in the Gangotri mountains of the Indian Himalaya, to the G...
published: 11 Dec 2012
author: Al Boardman
Haridwar (Ganges - India)
Running 2500km from its source, in the Gangotri mountains of the Indian Himalaya, to the Ganges delta in Bangladesh, the Ganges or Ganga is one of the World's holiest rivers and sees millions of pilgrimages each year.
This 4 min film is made up from some footage I shot in India in 2008 and have just added the titles and graphics that give a bit of background about Haridwar and the Ganges.
Edited in Adobe Premiere, titles created in Adobe Illustrator and After Effects. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did making it.
The music is Classical Indian Flute & Violin With Virtuoso Brothers V.K. Raman and Mysore V. Srikanth, Keeravani.
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RELEASE FROM DELTA GANG COMING!
published: 24 Apr 2012
author: Minaeview
RELEASE FROM DELTA GANG COMING!
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Devotees heading towards the holy Ganges : Ganga Sagar
Gangasagar Mela is the largest fair celebrated in West Bengal, India. Makar Sankranti is c...
published: 06 Feb 2014
Devotees heading towards the holy Ganges : Ganga Sagar
Devotees heading towards the holy Ganges : Ganga Sagar
Gangasagar Mela is the largest fair celebrated in West Bengal, India. Makar Sankranti is celebrated in the last day of the Bengali month of Poush. In Bengal, this day is one of the most auspicious days of the year. Thousands of pilgrims from different parts of the country gather at Gangasagar, the point where the holy river Ganges submerges into Bay of Bengal. Gangasagar pilgrimage and fair is the second largest congregation of mankind after the holy Kumbha Mela. The latter is observed once in four years at alternate locations in north, central and central-west parts of the country, Gangasagar fair and pilgrimage is held annually on the Sagar Island's southern tip in the Ganges delta atop the Bay of Bengal. That makes Gangasagar all the more distinctive. Gangasagar is a charming tourist destination, which attracts both pilgrims and adventure lovers. Located on an island in the Sunderbans, Gangasagar offers the charms of an un-spoilt beach on the estuary of the river Ganges. Gangasagar offers acres of silver sand and clear blue sky, and the calm sea for visitors who would like to spend their weekend in tranquillity. Also known as Sagardwip, Gangasagar is still unexplored and therefore unexploited. The island of Gangasagar is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimage centres in India. Every year on Makar Sankranti (mid-January), pilgrims from all over India, gather at Gangasagar for a holy dip at the confluence of the river Ganga and the Bay of Bengal. After the holy dip, the pilgrims offer 'Puja' at the Kapil Muni Temple or Ashram. On the occasion of Makar Sankranti, Gangasagar Mela is organized in this island, which is one of the biggest fairs in West Bengal. Gangasagar finds mention in many tales of Hindu mythology and in ancient Indian literature like the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, a novel of Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and a poem of Rabindranath Tagore. The lighthouse at Gangasagar offers a panoramic view of this spectacular beach, from where you can enjoy sunrise and sunset. During sunset, the sky turns golden with a patch of red on the horizon and the silver sand reflects the last rays of the sun. Source : http://www.westbengaltourism.gov.in/web/guest/bakkhali This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.- published: 06 Feb 2014
- views: 188
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Rushing water of the Ganges, at Gangotri
Gangotri, the origin of the River Ganges is a town and a Nagar Panchayat (municipality) in...
published: 05 Mar 2013
author: WildFilmsIndia
Rushing water of the Ganges, at Gangotri
Rushing water of the Ganges, at Gangotri
Gangotri, the origin of the River Ganges is a town and a Nagar Panchayat (municipality) in Uttarkashi district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is a Hi...- published: 05 Mar 2013
- views: 278
- author: WildFilmsIndia
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Ganga Sagar Mela in West Bengal : A dip for Moksha
People from different part of the world gathered at Gangasagar Mela to wash away their sin...
published: 27 Jan 2014
Ganga Sagar Mela in West Bengal : A dip for Moksha
Ganga Sagar Mela in West Bengal : A dip for Moksha
People from different part of the world gathered at Gangasagar Mela to wash away their sins on the occasion of Makar Sankranti. Gangasagar Mela is the largest fair celebrated in West Bengal, India. Makar Sankranti is celebrated in the last day of the Bengali month of Poush. In Bengal, this day is one of the most auspicious days of the year. Thousands of pilgrims from different parts of the country gather at Gangasagar, the point where the holy river Ganges submerges into Bay of Bengal. Gangasagar pilgrimage and fair is the second largest congregation of mankind after the holy Kumbha Mela. The latter is observed once in four years at alternate locations in north, central and central-west parts of the country, Gangasagar fair and pilgrimage is held annually on the Sagar Island's southern tip in the Ganges delta atop the Bay of Bengal. That makes Gangasagar all the more distinctive. Gangasagar is a charming tourist destination, which attracts both pilgrims and adventure lovers. Located on an island in the Sunderbans, Gangasagar offers the charms of an un-spoilt beach on the estuary of the river Ganges. Gangasagar offers acres of silver sand and clear blue sky, and the calm sea for visitors who would like to spend their weekend in tranquillity. Also known as Sagardwip, Gangasagar is still unexplored and therefore unexploited. The island of Gangasagar is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimage centres in India. Every year on Makar Sankranti (mid-January), pilgrims from all over India, gather at Gangasagar for a holy dip at the confluence of the river Ganga and the Bay of Bengal. After the holy dip, the pilgrims offer 'Puja' at the Kapil Muni Temple or Ashram. On the occasion of Makar Sankranti, Gangasagar Mela is organized in this island, which is one of the biggest fairs in West Bengal. Gangasagar finds mention in many tales of Hindu mythology and in ancient Indian literature like the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, a novel of Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and a poem of Rabindranath Tagore. The lighthouse at Gangasagar offers a panoramic view of this spectacular beach, from where you can enjoy sunrise and sunset. During sunset, the sky turns golden with a patch of red on the horizon and the silver sand reflects the last rays of the sun. Source : http://www.westbengaltourism.gov.in/web/guest/bakkhali This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 63
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Hindu devotees performing rituals at the banks of ganga : Gangasagar Mela
Gangasagar Mela is the largest fair celebrated in West Bengal, India. Makar Sankranti is c...
published: 06 Feb 2014
Hindu devotees performing rituals at the banks of ganga : Gangasagar Mela
Hindu devotees performing rituals at the banks of ganga : Gangasagar Mela
Gangasagar Mela is the largest fair celebrated in West Bengal, India. Makar Sankranti is celebrated in the last day of the Bengali month of Poush. In Bengal, this day is one of the most auspicious days of the year. Thousands of pilgrims from different parts of the country gather at Gangasagar, the point where the holy river Ganges submerges into Bay of Bengal. Gangasagar pilgrimage and fair is the second largest congregation of mankind after the holy Kumbha Mela. The latter is observed once in four years at alternate locations in north, central and central-west parts of the country, Gangasagar fair and pilgrimage is held annually on the Sagar Island's southern tip in the Ganges delta atop the Bay of Bengal. That makes Gangasagar all the more distinctive. Gangasagar is a charming tourist destination, which attracts both pilgrims and adventure lovers. Located on an island in the Sunderbans, Gangasagar offers the charms of an un-spoilt beach on the estuary of the river Ganges. Gangasagar offers acres of silver sand and clear blue sky, and the calm sea for visitors who would like to spend their weekend in tranquillity. Also known as Sagardwip, Gangasagar is still unexplored and therefore unexploited. The island of Gangasagar is one of the most famous Hindu pilgrimage centres in India. Every year on Makar Sankranti (mid-January), pilgrims from all over India, gather at Gangasagar for a holy dip at the confluence of the river Ganga and the Bay of Bengal. After the holy dip, the pilgrims offer 'Puja' at the Kapil Muni Temple or Ashram. On the occasion of Makar Sankranti, Gangasagar Mela is organized in this island, which is one of the biggest fairs in West Bengal. Gangasagar finds mention in many tales of Hindu mythology and in ancient Indian literature like the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, a novel of Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay and a poem of Rabindranath Tagore. The lighthouse at Gangasagar offers a panoramic view of this spectacular beach, from where you can enjoy sunrise and sunset. During sunset, the sky turns golden with a patch of red on the horizon and the silver sand reflects the last rays of the sun. Source : http://www.westbengaltourism.gov.in/web/guest/bakkhali This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at rupindang @ gmail . com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.- published: 06 Feb 2014
- views: 221