Using which bank's debit or credit card can you avail 10% instant discount on shopping during the Great Indian Festival? SBI Create a giant hyper-realistic statue based on the given photo, keeping the original face exactly the same without changes. The statue stands tall in the middle of a roundabout in Karnataka, near a famous historical landmark. The statue is still under construction, surrounded by scaffolding, with many construction workers in yellow helmets and orange vests climbing, welding, and working on it. Parts of the statue's body are still exposed metal framework, while other sections are already detailed and finished. The background shows the realistic atmosphere of Karnataka city: crowded streets with colorful rickshaws, packed buses, and small cars circling the roundabout. Street vendors with tea stalls, fruit carts, and colorful umbrellas line the roadside. Shop signs In Kannada, big billboards, and messy hanging electric wires crisscross above the streets, creating the typical Karnataka city vibe. The bright daytime sky shines above, with tropical trees and a bustling, lively atmosphere. Style: photorealistic, vibrant, and full of life.Using which bank's debit or credit card can you avail 10% instant discount on shopping during the Great Indian Festival? SBI Create a giant hyper-realistic statue based on the given photo, keeping the original face exactly the same without changes. The statue stands tall in the middle of a roundabout in Karnataka, near a famous historical landmark. The statue is still under construction, surrounded by scaffolding, with many construction workers in yellow helmets and orange vests climbing, welding, and working on it. Parts of the statue's body are still exposed metal framework, while other sections are already detailed and finished. The background shows the realistic atmosphere of Karnataka city: crowded streets with colorful rickshaws, packed buses, and small cars circling the roundabout. Street vendors with tea stalls, fruit carts, and colorful umbrellas line the roadside. Shop signs In Kannada, big billboards, and messy hanging electric wires crisscross above the streets, creating the typical Karnataka city vibe. The bright daytime sky shines above, with tropical trees and a bustling, lively atmosphere. Style: photorealistic, vibrant, and full of life.Using which bank's debit or credit card can you avail 10% instant discount on shopping during the Great Indian Festival? SBI Create a giant hyper-realistic statue based on the given photo, keeping the original face exactly the same without changes. The statue stands tall in the middle of a roundabout in Karnataka, near a famous historical landmark. The statue is still under construction, surrounded by scaffolding, with many construction workers in yellow helmets and orange vests climbing, welding, and working on it. Parts of the statue's body are still exposed metal framework, while other sections are already detailed and finished. The background shows the realistic atmosphere of Karnataka city: crowded streets with colorful rickshaws, packed buses, and small cars circling the roundabout. Street vendors with tea stalls, fruit carts, and colorful umbrellas line the roadside. Shop signs In Kannada, big billboards, and messy hanging electric wires crisscross above the streets, creating the typical Karnataka city vibe. The bright daytime sky shines above, with tropical trees and a bustling, lively atmosphere. Style: photorealistic, vibrant, and full of life.Using which bank's debit or credit card can you avail 10% instant discount on shopping during the Great Indian Festival? SBI Using which bank's debit or credit card can you avail 10% instant discount on shopping during the Great Indian Festival? SBI Using which bank's debit or credit card can you avail 10% instant discount on shopping during the Great Indian Festival? SBI Using which bank's debit or credit card can you avail 10% instant discount on shopping during the Great Indian...
Read moreI along with my friend & his family members were on Andhra Pradesh tour from 11th Jan 2023 to 18th Jan.2023. First we went to Warangal by train did one day sight seen ( Shiv Mandir -Rampad. One big lake, Warangal fort, Thousand piller Shiv Temple) then next day to " Peethapuram Kshetra " and took Darshanam of Shri Sripad Vallabh Swami. Then by Inova car did next 5 days interior tour travelling ,visited Arku valley for 2 days stay ,seen Bora Caves, Triabal musium, couldn't see Cofee musium due to time spoucity. On 15th Jan.2023 ,Makarsankranti day reached Srikakulam. Took Darshanam of Suryanaraya Mandir ( Sun God Temple), Took lunch at a very good resturant ,had some AP festive special Sweet food items of Pongal festival( Sakhar Bhat, Sweet Puran bonda + Veg. Biryani ). Inthe evening went to see Bhgwan Sri Kurma ( कासव /कछुवा अवतार ) Nrayana ( incarnation of Mahavishnu ) Temple. Visited Mahakali - Devi Mandir ,where nature had kept one upon one, two Big stones, looks (as two floor stones ). Next day on 16th afternoon reached to Vishakhapatnam at Panduranga Puram near Ramkrishna Beach i.e. R K.Beach - very beautiful place with seashore hapiness. In the evenings of 16 th and 17th and mornings of 17th & 18th visited this palce. Experienced cool brize of R.K. beach. Seen Various types of small and big Kites on sea beach sky ( as Pongal festival was going on). We tasted spicy भेळ इंडिया beach. Purchased two plastic kites with cotton thread assari (wooden roll equipment used for flying). Took no. Of photos and videos on beach. On 18th morning, at 5.50 am other members visietd beach for Sunrise. I took my sleep up to 7.20 am and went to beach ⛱️ side at 8.15 am and had my tea on stall. In the afternoon at 1pm after heavy breakfast, we left for Visakhapatnam - Vizag Air port at 2 pm. Our flight was on time at 5.15 pm to Bangalore and from Bangalore at 9.15 pm to Pune. We took food at Platinum food plaza on Bangalore Air port for only Rs 2,/- for each ( 5 members ),using our Ruepay Debit / Credit cards. Great facility for Air travellers. At 9.15pm our Air Asia flight took off and we reached Pune, Lohgaon Air port at 10.45 pm. And then I reached at my home ,Sadashiv Peth at 12.25 am on 19th Jan.2023. Due to non availability of Ola or Ubar Cars on Airport Taxi stand. Also for normal rate ride of Rs .300/- of ubar car hiked to me for Rs 650/- which was costly affair for me. Thanks to God for our best A.P. tour which was decided and planned by my friend Mr. Vasant Gokhale with help of his wife Mrs. Dhansri. Our other members were one Mrs. Vandana Pathak madam and second Dr.(Mrs ) Abha Kanade , Eye specialist from Pune. My name is Sumant Waikar, Director of 36 th Pune International Marathon Race 2022 held on mid night of 4th December 2022 in Pune. We all were...
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RK Beach, also known as Ramakrishna Beach, is a prominent tourist attraction in Visakhapatnam (Vizag), Andhra Pradesh, situated along the Bay of Bengal coastline near Dolphin’s Nose and named after the nearby Ramakrishna Mission Ashram1. The beach is centrally located about 4 km from the Vizag Railway Station and is easily accessible by bus, cab, or auto5].
Features and Attractions
RK Beach stretches across the city’s coastline and delights visitors with its expansive sandy shores, clean blue waters, and picturesque views, especially at sunrise and sunset[14]. Popular attractions near the beach include the INS Kursura Submarine Museum, Visakha Museum, an aquarium, the Kali Temple, and the Victory at Sea war memorial[14]. The beach is surrounded by roadside restaurants and food stalls, known for serving seafood and local snacks[3].
Activities
Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, beach volleyball, camel rides, boating, surfing, and deep-sea angling[13. While the beach is perfect for family outings and leisure walks, swimming is not recommended due to past drowning incidents1. RK Beach is also home to festivals such as the annual Visakha Utsav and Navy Day celebrations[2].
Timings and Transportation
The beach is open daily from 5:00 am to 12:00 am, making it accessible for early morning and late evening visits[3]. APSRTC buses connect the beach with various parts of Visakhapatnam, such as Kailasagiri, Simhachalam, Pendurthi, and more[5].
Cultural Significance
RK Beach is not only a spot for recreation but also plays an important role in the cultural life of Vizag, hosting research projects, air shows, and community events[2]. The location is highly favored by both tourists and locals for relaxation and enjoyment, lifting spirits with its vast stretch of blue waters and thriving social scene
RK Beach is a must-visit part of Vizag’s “Beach City” identity, offering a blend of natural beauty, local flavors, and activities suited for...
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