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Kannur – The land of Ageless Charm |
It is popularly known as the city of Looms and Lores. The virgin and clean beaches at Muzhappilangad, Payyambalam, Meenkunnu and Kizhunna are a tourist’s paradise. The Payyambalam Beach: From the beach, one can see ships in transit along the Malabar coast and moving towards Mangalore, Goa and Bombay.Baby Beach it is called so as it is smaller than its bigger neighbourhood, |
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Payyambalam Beach: The famous St. Angelo Fort is adjacent to it. Meenkunnu Beach, Thottada Beach are the other famous beaches here. |
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It is situated 40 Km south of Kasargod town in Hosdurg taluk, this town is very close to the Nileshwar River. The bridge across the river roughly marks its northern boundary, and is followed by the town. The rivers, Tejaswini and Nileshwar, meet a short distance away before spilling jointly into the sea at Taikadapuram. |
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The nearest beach is at Thaikandapuram, 5 km away.A small fishing harbour is located here. The other famous beach is at Azhithala is also worth a visit. Waves lashing the shore at high tide carve out large sections of the beach, literally altering its topography overnight. |
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The hinterland of this district is lush and green as it has 12 rivers coursing throught it. It is one of the famous tourist attractions as it is the only lake temple in Kerala. The Kappil Beach is among the cleanest and the most unpolluted in Kerala. The Kodi cliff offers panoramic views of the sea and the beach. |
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