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  2. Morjim - Wikipedia

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    Morjim Beach in Goa. Morjim Beach is a nesting and hatching habitat of the Olive ridley sea turtle, an endangered species. They are afforded the highest degree of protection under Indian law through their inclusion in Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972.

  3. Mandrem beach - Wikipedia

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    Mandrem Beach is a white sand beach with clear water. The beach of Mandrem lies between the twin beaches of Morjim and Arambol. This beach is a quiet and peaceful beach. The beauty of Mandrem Beach is especially during the High Tide time when the seawater rushes into the Mandrem Creek or River. This Mandrem creek moves parallel to the waterline.

  4. Category:Beaches of North Goa district - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Beaches of Goa - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Beaches of North Goa district ... Pages in category "Beaches of Goa" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. File:Goa location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Tourism in Goa - Wikipedia

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    The endangered olive ridley sea turtle can be found on Morjim Beach in Pernem, Northern Goa and Galgibaga Beach in Canacona, Southern Goa. The turtles are listed in Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife Act. Morjim Beach is also hosting to a number of migratory birds from late September to early April.