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The Pacific Rim. NATO needs a strong Indian presence in the APAC. With Pakistan's alignment to communist China, the United States has fewer
Research related to use of xerophytes to reduce radiation in WiFi environments: Studies have shown that plants, specific ones can absorb radiation in the environment like the EMFs we have around us. They can’t totally defend against EMFs they just mitigate it through absorption. They can help make your home look nicer while providing a healthier environment with less EMFs too. How do plants help with radiation? Plants act like an air filter. They naturally convert CO2(carbon dioxide) into clean oxygen just like new. There are also theories that some plants work to retain or filter radiation, leaving cleaner air around it as well. Live plants are effective to filtering out dangerous gases in the air like formaldehyde and carbon monoxide from the air. With the EMFs you want to put them in between you and the devices that are emitting EMFs. Cacti are one of the plants that can be used against EMF radiation. In fact NASA did a home study and discovered that 5 plants commonly planted at your common office or at home can greatly absorb EMF radiation from devices like cell phones, laptops, tablets, and computers and cactus was on that list. Cactus can be used for a vast amount of radioactivity and it’s not hard to maintain and grow since they do thrive in arid environments anyways.
Wüste Mojave-Terrariums Succulent-Xerophyte Terrariums with Basalt & Amethyst. Real time photographs of our first succulent terrarium collec
Cactus Xerophytes absorb electromagnetic radiation!
Research related to use of xerophytes to reduce radiation in WiFi environments: Studies have shown that plants, specific ones can absorb radiation in the environment like the EMFs we have around us. They can’t totally defend against EMFs they just mitigate it through absorption. They can help make your home look nicer while providing a healthier environment with less EMFs too. How do plants help with radiation? Plants act like an air filter. They naturally convert CO2(carbon dioxide) into clean oxygen just like new. There are also theories that some plants work to retain or filter radiation, leaving cleaner air around it as well. Live plants are effective to filtering out dangerous gases in the air like formaldehyde and carbon monoxide from the air. With the EMFs you want to put them in between you and the devices that are emitting EMFs. Cacti are one of the plants that can be used against EMF radiation. In fact NASA did a home study and discovered that 5 plants commonly planted at your common office or at home can greatly absorb EMF radiation from devices like cell phones, laptops, tablets, and computers and cactus was on that list. Cactus can be used for a vast amount of radioactivity and it’s not hard to maintain and grow since they do thrive in arid environments anyways.
Wüste Mojave-Terrariums Succulent-Xerophyte Terrariums with Basalt & Amethyst. Real time photographs of our first succulent terrarium collec
Mumbai CSMT - Solapur Vande Bharat Express at Kamshet CR.Pune, Maharashtra. India.
The emerald fields. Lush green paddy fields on a monsoon morning. Rice grown in the western ghats region is known for its medicinal value. Locally called as Indrayani, the mountain streams give the rice its exquisite aroma and flavor.
Die smaragdgrünen Felder. Üppig grüne Reisfelder an einem Monsunmorgen. Der Reis, der in der Region der Western Ghats angebaut wird, ist für seinen medizinischen Wert bekannt. Die Gebirgsbäche verleihen dem Reis, der hier Indrayani genannt wird, sein exquisites Aroma und seinen Geschmack.
Vadeshwar, Pune West Maharashtra, India https://www.fortdeccan.de/fort-deccan-exploration September 2022
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One of the most difficult treks in western Maharashtra. Fort Tungi, 1050 m. Actual footage at the start of the trek near the village of Tung. The area is a remote wilderness and rich in wildlife. If you want to explore wilderness in southwestern Indian mountains, this is the place! Fort structures are being restored by NGOs.
Einer der schwierigsten Trecks im westlichen Maharashtra. Fort Tungi, 1050 m. Tatsächliche Aufnahmen am Beginn des Treks in der Nähe des Dorfes Tung. Das Gebiet ist eine abgelegene Wildnis und reich an Wildtieren. Wenn Sie die Wildnis der südwestindischen Berge erkunden wollen, sind Sie hier genau richtig! Die Fortstrukturen werden von Nichtregierungsorganisationen [NGOs] restauriert.
Fort Tungi, 18°39′37″N 73°27′47″E Western Ghats, Pune, Maharashtra.
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Chandanapuri Ghat is a mountain pass across the Sahyadri on Pune-Nasik National Highway (NH50). Some years before this route used to have steep turns which made it difficult to navigate in this part of the Sahyadri mountains. New alignment of NH-50 was opened to traffic from March 2017, this alignment replaces the old 2 lane road of the ghat with a 4 lane toll road. The strategic location of this mountain pass along the industrial "golden triangle" of Maharashtra makes its a key landmark on the NH 50 highway link Einige Jahre zuvor wies diese Strecke steile Kurven auf, die die Navigation in diesem Teil des Sahyadri-Gebirges erschwerten. Die neue Trasse des NH-50 wurde im März 2017 für den Verkehr freigegeben. Diese Trasse ersetzt die alte zweispurige Straße des Ghat durch eine vierspurige Mautstraße. Die strategische Lage dieses Gebirgspasses entlang des industriellen "goldenen Dreiecks" von Maharashtra macht ihn zu einem wichtigen Orientierungspunkt auf der NH-50-Verbindung.
Chandanapuri, Ahmednagar. Khandesh Sector, northern Maharashtra
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May 2022
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Panhala Fort, Kolhapur Fort Panhala, also known as Panhalgad, is located in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It was built by King Bhoja in the 11th century. King Shivaji captured the fort in the 17th century and made significant additions to its fortifications. The fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and provides a glimpse into the history of the Maratha dynasty. Visitors can explore the fort's ramparts, gates, water cisterns, and remnants of historical structures. The fort is also known for its association with the Maratha queen Tarabai.
Festung Panhala, Kolhapur Das Fort Panhala, auch bekannt als Panhalgad, befindet sich im westindischen Bundesstaat Maharashtra. Es wurde von König Bhoja im 11. Jahrhundert erbaut. König Shivaji eroberte das Fort im 17. Jahrhundert und baute die Festungsanlagen erheblich aus. Das Fort bietet einen Panoramablick auf die Umgebung und gibt einen Einblick in die Geschichte der Maratha-Dynastie. Besucher können die Festungsmauern, Tore, Wasserzisternen und Überreste historischer Bauten besichtigen. Das Fort ist auch für seine Verbindung mit der Maratha-Königin Tarabai bekannt.
Panhala, 754 m 16.82°N 74.12°E Kolhapur, Maharashtra. India. September 2022 l Fort Deccan Exploration
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The vastness of one of the most cleanest rivers of India. The mouths of river Narmada as seen from the NH 8 bridge at Bharuch. A proposed waterway from Bharuch to Kevadiya-Statue of Unity is under consideration by Government of India. When implemented, Narmada will become one of the major navigable rivers in India.
Die Weite eines der saubersten Flüsse Indiens. Die Mündung des Narmada von der NH 8-Brücke bei Bharuch aus gesehen. Die indische Regierung prüft derzeit einen Vorschlag für eine Wasserstraße von Bharuch nach Kevadiya - der Statue der Einheit. Wenn sie realisiert wird, wird der Narmada zu einem der wichtigsten schiffbaren Flüsse Indiens. @fortdeccan Narmada Bridge NH8 Bharuch. Gujarat, India
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May 2022
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