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Industries
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Tourism, Fertilizers, Fisheries, Food-canning, Distilling of Feni ( a local liquor ), Shipping and Mining.
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Common trees plants shrubs animals found in Goa
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Common trees plants shrubs animals found in Goa climate rain sun population
Goa is famous for its beauty and sun kissed beaches. which has made a significant contribution to its development. Goa, a tourist’s paradise , experiences a tropical type climate and is known for its heavy rains and hot sun.
A particular characteristic of Goa is its culture and its people. The people here are very hospitable and kind.
Bhagvan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
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Situated along the Northeast border of Goa at Molem, is the biggest of the three sanctuaries of Goa. 60 km from Panaji along Panaji-Belgaum National Highway, the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary covers 240 sq. km of tropical forestland dotted with occasional grassy Savannah’s and tribal villages.
The sanctuary is rich in wildlife and is a paradise for bird watchers. Animals are allowed to roam free in the reserve but can be difficult to spot. The Mahadeva temple at Tambdi Surla is one of Goa’s most sacred stone temples dating back to the Kadamba Dynasty. Devil’s Canyon, which requires permission to visit, is a lovely gorge near the town of Molem. Some members of the Dhangar community of nomadic buffalo herders also inhabit this reserve, and can be seen tending to their buffaloes in the grassy plains and winding rivers. The highlight of a trip to this sanctuary, however, is a visit to the Dudhsagar Waterfalls, in the southeast region of the park.
Area
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It has a land area of 3702 Sq. Km’s.
It has a coast line of 104kms
Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
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Cotigao sanctuary encircles 86 sq. km of deciduous forest and natural vegetation. Demarcated in 1969, it is part of the Canacona taluka in South Goa, nearly 3 km off the Panaji-Mangalore National Highway No.17. It is best seen with private transport. Wildlife may be harder to observe in this park owing to the presence of human inhabitation of the Kunbi and Velip tribal communities. The Kunbi, a popular folk dance of Goa, originated from this tribe who are thought to be the descendants of the aboriginal communities of pre-Aryan settlement. Guides are available in this park and may be helpful in locating various animal and plant species, including a small waterhole known to attract the reserve’s wildlife. It is open from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, as are most of the other sanctuaries, and has a small rest house where visitors can spend the night if they receive permission in advance. The ancient Jeevottam Partagal Math, noted for Vedic studies, lies in the vicinity of the sanctuary
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