Campbell bay

  1. Great Nicobar Island
  2. Campbell Bay National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  3. 45 Campbell Bay Rd, Swanton, 05488
  4. Campbell Bay, Great Nicobar


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Great Nicobar Island

• Acèh • العربية • Azərbaycanca • বাংলা • Беларуская • Català • Cebuano • Deutsch • Ελληνικά • Español • Esperanto • Français • Galego • हिन्दी • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • മലയാളം • मराठी • مصرى • Монгол • Nederlands • 日本語 • Polski • Português • Русский • Svenska • தமிழ் • Українська • Tiếng Việt • 中文 • 744301 03192 IN-AN-00 Official website .nic .in Literacy 84.4% Avg. summer temperature 32.0°C (89.6°F) Avg. winter temperature 28.0°C (82.4°F) Census Code 35.638.0002 Official Languages Great Nicobar is the southernmost and largest of the History [ ] The Nicobar Island has been well known to Indian mariners since the time of the seafaring Cholas. In the 15th century, Great Nicobar Island was recorded as "Cui Lan island" (翠蘭嶼) during the Great Nicobar Island was severely affected by the Geography [ ] The island of 2 (356sqmi) but is sparsely inhabited, with a population of 8067, largely being covered by Topography [ ] The island has several rivers, including the Alexandra, Amrit Kaur, Dogmar and Galathea. Virtually all rivers flow in a southern or southwesterly direction, which is indicative of the general slope of the terrain across the island. There are undulating hills throughout the island, with the main range running in a north-south orientation. Ecology [ ] The island is part of the The majority of the island is designated as the Megapodius nicobariensis, a Aerodramus fuciphagus), the Macaca fascicularis umbrosa), Crocodylus porosus), Dermochelys coriacea), Python r...

Campbell Bay National Park, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

0 Shares One of the most secluded and mysterious national parks in India is the Campbell Bay National Park. Situated on the Nicobar Islands, it was notified as a National Park in as recent as 1992 which also included it in the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve (also see: ). About 190 kilometers from Sumatra in the eastern part of the Indian Ocean, Campbell Bay National Park covers an area of 426 square kilometers. This park is separated by a buffer zone of a stretch of forest land 12 kilometers wide known as the Galathea National Park. Just getting to the national park is a journey one will remember for days to come. Thick tropical evergreen forests and tree ferns dominate the landscape with beautiful orchids for a wonderful photography experience. Mangrove forests have their unique ecosystems which add to the rich ecosystem of the national park. [Also Check: Photo by DickDaniels , CC BY-SA 3.0 Since the national park is set in the island of the Indian Ocean, one needs to hire the government operated helicopter service, Pawan Hans from the capital, Port Blair. You can also board the boat and ferry services from Port Blair, a unique and memorable trip in itself, as you scan through the mighty waters. As birds favor this paradise, on reaching there, you can perch yourself atop one of the many watchtowers or machans and observe the pristine beauty of the park while spotting some of the avian life. Climatic Conditions The climate at Campbell Bay National Park is hot and humid th...

45 Campbell Bay Rd, Swanton, 05488

Newly remodeled farmhouse! This gorgeous home boasts hardwood cherry floors & trim, lots of built in extras, custom spiral stair case and waines coating. New kitchen complete with butcher block coated with beeswax, food safe finish. New baths and a new basement laundry room! Property is located close to 3 boat launches, 6 mile commute to I-89. Finish work just completed, new photos coming! Interior • Number of Rooms: 6 • Interior Features: Cathedral Ceiling, Dining Area, Kitchen Island, Laundry Hookups, Laundry - Basement, Smart Thermostat • Appliances: Dishwasher, Dryer, Range - Electric, Refrigerator, Washer • Flooring: Hardwood Rooms Bathrooms • Total Bathrooms: 2 • 3/4 Bathrooms: 1 • Half Bathrooms: 1 Bedrooms • Total Bedrooms: 3 • Primary Bedroom: Level 2 • Bedroom 1: Level 2 • Bedroom 2: Level 2 Other Rooms • Living Room: Level 1 • Kitchen: Kitchen, Level 1 • Dining Room: Dining Room, Level 1 • Laundry: Basement Additional Information • Equipment: Smoke Detectr-HrdWrdw/Bat Exterior • Exterior Features: Deck, Garden Space, Windows - Double Pane • Color: BLUE Parking • Parking: Driveway, Parking Spaces 6+ Location • County: Franklin • Driving Directions: From River street head West towards Alburgh, Campbells bay is on right see sign. School Information • Elementary School: Swanton School • Middle School: Missisquoi Valley Union Jshs • High School: Missisquoi Valley UHSD #7 Heating & Cooling • Cooling Type: Other • Heating Type: Baseboard, Hot Water, Wood Boiler • Heati...

Campbell Bay, Great Nicobar

(2011) •Total 5,736 645200 Campbell Bay is a village in the Demographics [ ] According to the Demographics (2011 Census) Total Male Female Population 5736 3362 2374 Children aged below 6 years 692 369 323 0 0 0 453 256 197 Literates 4352 2708 1644 Workers (all) 2707 2224 483 Main workers (total) 2417 2037 380 Main workers: Cultivators 38 28 10 Main workers: Agricultural labourers 21 21 0 Main workers: Household industry workers 7 5 2 Main workers: Other 2351 1983 368 Marginal workers (total) 290 187 103 Marginal workers: Cultivators 24 15 9 Marginal workers: Agricultural labourers 34 25 9 Marginal workers: Household industry workers 7 1 6 Marginal workers: Others 225 146 79 Non-workers 3029 1138 1891 National park [ ] Campbell Bay National Park is a part of Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve. This national park is spread over 426km 2 in the northern part of Great Nicobar. The park reserve's flora includes tropical evergreen forest, tree fern, and orchids and fauna includes INS Baaz [ ] References [ ] • www.tribuneindia.com . Retrieved 25 October 2017. • (PDF). Land Records Information Systems Division, NIC. Archived from (PDF) on 4 March 2016 . Retrieved 25 July 2015. • ^ a b (PDF). (PDF) on 1 August 2015 . Retrieved 21 July 2015. • . Retrieved 1 August 2012. • Vinay Kumar (27 July 2012). . Retrieved 1 August 2012. • . Retrieved 1 August 2012. • ". Defencenews.in. Archived from . Retrieved 1 August 2012.