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it is also by nature .

if u need reason correctly it is because the sea is very shallow .

Of course it goes that way, but you might not have imagined the sea, you will find there. Exactly behind Rameshwaram temple, the ocean is of Shallow water type. Means, simply there are no waves in the ocean. I would like to refer that part of Rameshwaram as Australia or Brazil in Tamil Nadu. As you enter into the sea, you will feel no effects of entering a sea. You will be able to watch your feet beneath the water and will also give you crystal clear view of the pebbles that are found on the sea-floor. This will really excite you. Apart from a pilgrim place of Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu, is definitely a touring spot in Tamil Nadu. You can literally walk to a distance of 0.5 KM into the sea and you will feel yourself walking through a Swimming pool and not an ocean. Also, when almost all the sea shores were affected by Tsunami in 2006, Rameshwaram did not experience even a single wave of Tsunami. Mystique, isn't it?

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