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Sadras Destination Guide
Touring Sadras in India
Sadras in the region of Tamil Nādu is located in India - some 1,129 mi or ( 1816 km ) South of New Delhi , the country's capital city .
Time in Sadras is now 06:22 PM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Kolkata " with a UTC offset of 5.5 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Trincomalee, Thrissur, Tirukkalikkunram, Puducherry, and Oragadam. Being here already, consider visiting Trincomalee . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Sadras ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Mamallapuram & Mahabalipuram - Arjuna's Penance, Krishna's Butter Ball, Shore Temple etc.
Mamallapuram & Mahabalipuram dates back to the Tamil Pallava dynasty in the 7th-9th century. The structures here, most of which carved straight out of single pieces of granite bolders, are among the o ..
Mamallapuram@night / India / Indien
Mamallapuram has much to offer - even at night time. During the travel season a national dance festival takes place, sometimes political events are held until late night or people gather at their most ..
el pueblo de los escultores
pueblo de pescadores y escultores en piedra. Mamallapuram es una ciudad costera de Chenai, India. ..
Heading Towards Chennai from Puducherry
Here we are on the East Coast Road between Puducherry (Pondicherry) and Chennai in India. Even though it's a pretty good road, the driving habits in India can turn any trip into a frightening experien ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Battle of Sadras
The Battle of Sadras was the first of five largely indecisive naval battles fought between a British fleet under Admiral Sir Edward Hughes and French fleet under the Bailli de Suffren off the east coast of India during the American War of Independence.
Located at 12.52 80.18 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
KAMINI
KAMINI (Kalpakkam Mini reactor) is a research reactor at Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research in Kalpakkam, India. Its first criticality was on October 29, 1996. It produces 30 kW of thermal energy at full power. KAMINI is cooled and moderated by light water, and fueled with uranium-233 metal produced by the irradiation of thorium in other reactors. KAMINI was the first reactor in the world designed specifically to use uranium-233 fuel.
Located at 12.56 80.18 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Great Lakes Institute of Management
Great Lakes Institute of Management (also known as Great Lakes) is a business school located in the South Indian city of Chennai. The institution, a brain-child of the US-based management guru Dr Bala V. Balachandran, aims to fill the vacuum for a top-flight business school in Tamil Nadu and put it on par with the three other southern states that boast of top-rung management institutions: Indian Institutes of Management in Bangalore and Kozhikode and Indian School of Business in Hyderabad.
Located at 12.57 80.14 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Palar River
Palar is a river of southern India. It rises in Nandi Hills, India in Kolar district of Karnataka state, and flows 93 km in Karnataka, 33 km in Andhra Pradesh and 222 km in Tamil Nadu before its confluence into the Bay of Bengal at Vayalur about 100 km south of Chennai. It flows as a Guptagamini (underground course) for a long distance only to emerge near Bethamangala town, from where, gathering water and speed, it flows eastward down the Deccan Plateau.
Located at 12.47 80.15 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Pancha Rathas
Pancha Rathas (also known as Pandava Rathas) is a monument complex at Mahabalipuram, on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, in the Kancheepuram district of the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Pancha Rathas is an example of monolith Indian rock-cut architecture. Dating from the late 7th century, it is attributed to the reign of King Mahendravarman I and his son Narasimhavarman I (630–680 AD; also called Mamalla, or "great warrior") of the Pallava Kingdom.
Located at 12.61 80.19 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
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