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  2. Auckland Domain - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Domain, also known as Pukekawa / Auckland Domain, is a large park in Auckland, New Zealand. Consisting of 75 hectares (190 acres) of land, Auckland Domain is the oldest park in the city. Consisting of 75 hectares (190 acres) of land, Auckland Domain is the oldest park in the city.

  3. Bay of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    A spinner dolphin in Bay of Bengal Tachypleus gigas in Odisha. The Bay of Bengal is full of biological diversity, diverging amongst coral reefs, estuaries, fish spawning and nursery areas, and mangroves. The Bay of Bengal is one of the World's 64 largest marine ecosystems. Kerilia jerdonii is a sea snake of the Bay of Bengal.

  4. Recreation reserve - Wikipedia

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    A recreation reserve is a type of New Zealand protected area owned by the New Zealand Government [citation needed] and reserved mainly for sporting or recreational activities. [1] Many provide public access to coastlines, lakes and rivers. [2] Some are administered by the Department of Conservation. [1]

  5. Scenic reserves of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Scenic reserves are a type of New Zealand protected area. They are the most common, and probably most widespread, form of protected area in the country. [1] The reserve vary size: while most are less than 100 hectares, some are more than 1,000 hectares. Some are "islands of unspoilt nature in a sea of farmland". [1]

  6. Kushabhadra River - Wikipedia

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    Kushabhadra River near Ramchandi. Kushabhadra River forms the complex of river systems which form the distributaries of the Mahanadi River.It branches off from the Kuakhai River, which is a distributary of the Mahanadi, at Balianta and flows in a south western direction towards Nimapara and Gop for 46–50 miles before flowing into the Bay of Bengal near Ramachandi Temple, [1] 15 miles east of ...

  7. Hope Island (India) - Wikipedia

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    The sand bars formed have gained permanence due to successive deposition of sand and alluvial silt due to meeting of the low salinity waters of the river meeting the saline waters of the Bay of Bengal. [2] The area between Kakinada coast and Hope Island(Krachchu Lanka) is known as Kakinada Bay, enclosing an area of around 146 km 2 (56 sq

  8. List of islands of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The islands of Bangladesh are scattered along the Bay of Bengal and the river mouth of the Padma. The word "Char" is used in many of the names and refers to floodplain sediment islands in the Ganges Delta. Many large rivers originated from the Himalayas carry a high level of sediment and it accumulates across the shoreline of Bay of Bengal ...

  9. Swatch of No Ground Marine Protected Area - Wikipedia

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    The Swatch of No Ground (SoNG) is a 14 km wide trench in the Bay of Bengal. It is located 30 km from Dublar Char Islands, located in the Sundarbans. This deepest trench has a record size of about 1340 meters (400–450 m deeper than the surrounding mean seafloor depth of 1000 m). [3] It has an average depth of about 1,200 meters underwater.