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The entire coastline of
Andhra Pradesh is a good place for a shell collector's
exploration tour, starting from Bheemunipatnam near
Vishakhapatnam down to Mypad In Nellore District.
Situated 8-kms away from Vizag is another golden, unspoilt
beach, Rishikonda, which attract tourists to visit its
picturesque beach surroundings and make most of their beach
holiday. The beaches of Pondicherry also provide a virgin
setting; the golden yellow sand of the beach area is
unpolluted, making this place and noteworthy pleasure and
relaxation spot.
Mangalore's two beaches Taneerbhavi and Panambhoor are a
delight to visit, or check out the coastal pilgrimage beach
centres of Ganapatipulle in Maharashtra. One is rewarded
with a varied choice of shells over here.
Beyt Dwarka in Gujarat has some
fine stretches of beach, though crowded by pilgrims; you can
always find a quiet spot to relax.
Malpe in Karnataka is another coastal pilgrimage beach
centres with a sheltered harbour making it a quiet beach
retreat, just 6-kms away from Udupi, the temple town,
renowned for a fascinating idol of Lord Krishna.
Close to Malpe is Ullal, yet
another beach resort, the silvery beaches of which command
breathtaking views of the sunset, especially, when viewed
through the Casuarina groves.
Marwanthe beach is a very family
kind of beach where one can come to in the evenings to just
relax and let the smooth breeze caress you and tease your
hair.
Still, the foremost shell collector's destinations are
the islands of Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar. The
natural beauty has stayed unspoiled, as each island and
beaches of Lakshadweep and Andaman and Nicobar has existed
since time immemorial, with little influence from the
outside world.
Other Shell Beaches:
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Calangute Beach, Goa
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Beaches of Andaman & Nicobar
Islands
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Beaches Of Lakshadweep Islands
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Diu Beach, Gujarat
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Benaulim Beach, Goa
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Ganapatipule, Maharahstra
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Bheemunipatnam Beach, Andhra
Pradesh
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Malpe Beach, Karnataka
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