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Steps on the Anjanadri Hill, Hampi
Dilapidated remains of an era bygone, Hampi puts you in touch with the rich past of Vijayanagara Empire. Hampi is both a historic & religious location. Hampi is a village in Karnataka, India. It is located within the ruins of Vijayanagara, the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. As the vi...
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Narihalla Dam, Bellary, Karnataka
Narihalla Reservoir, on the way to Sandur town, 25 kms from Bellary, a less explored place, provides a lot of opportunities for photography and explorations. Narihalla Dam was completed int the year 1979. The redness of the soil and the lake water shows the presence of iron ore beneth. It is believe...
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Sanduru Mines, Bellary, Karnataka
Sanduru (often written Sandur) is a town in Bellary District in Karnataka. Sanduru Taluka has deposits of manganese ore and hematite (iron ore), and is home to several mines. Before India's independence, Sandur was a princely state, the seat was at the town of Sanduru. Sanduru has beautiful mou...
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Stone Chariot, Hampi, Karnataka
As the epicenter of Hampi's attractions, Vittala Temple is the most extravagant architectural showpiece of Hampi. No amount of words can explain this spectacle. The temple is built in the form of a sprawling campus with compound wall and gateway towers. There are many halls, pavilions and templ...
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Vitthala Temple, Hampi, Karnataka
Vithala Temple is one reason why Hampi is so famous all over the world. This is the most splendidly carved building you will ever see. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple was completed in the year 1565, almost five decades after the Krishnadevaraya started it. The main attraction in t...
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