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INDIA NATIONAL SYMBOLS -5(NATIONAL BIRD "PEACOCK") - 0 views

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    The National bird of India is Peacock. The peacock represents Beauty, grace, pride, love and mysticism. Peacocks are very beautiful, attractive and large pheasants birds having big tail with feathers blue and green colors finished with a shining eye marking spot of blue, gold, red and other hues that look very beautiful.
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Phoenix-national bird of lebanon - 0 views

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    The Phoenix is the national bird of the lebanon, it is the mythical egyptian firebird and from greeks mythology as well. The phoenix represts fire and divinity. It is also assosiated with sun as per greek mythology. A mythology about this firebird is that it's lifespan is around 500-1500 years, and it reborn from it ashes and fire.
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Discovering Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary - 0 views

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    About Noradehi preserve in Central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh in India
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First documented sighting of rare bird in Great Smoky Mountains - 0 views

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    The Cub Report from the Great Smoky Mountains Association is reporting the first documented sighting (and only the second siting ever) of a Le Conte's sparrow inside the Smokies. It was spotted and photographed (photo on right) along the trail from the Sugarlands to Gatlinburg.
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Wildlife in India - 0 views

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    Wildlife in India is full of fun and excitement as it gives you the opportunity to visit some of the animal and bird species; the country is known for. There are total of 80 National Parks and more than 441 Wildlife Sanctuaries in India. Each of the park support several species of wildlife, but is usually well known for one particular species.
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INDIA NATIONAL SYMBOLS -1 (Four Loin with ashok chakra) - 0 views

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    This symbol has taken from Ashokan pillar at Sarnath near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh represents four lions on the top standing back to back showing the power and Royalty. Its base has an elephant, a horse, a bull and a lion separated by intervening wheels over a bell-shaped lotus and a Dharma Chakra represents the Wheel of Law carved on it. This symbol was adopted as the National Symbol of India by the Indian Government on 26th January 1950.
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