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Mumbai: Sewri Fort, on the eastern coast of Mumbai and one of the city’s most ancient monuments, will soon undergo a makeover. On the anvil is also a flamingo-viewing gallery for an unfettered ...
The area will be out of bounds as work begins at the Sewri-end of the 22-km-long Mumbai-Trans-Harbour Link Bird lovers who flocked to the Sewri seashore to watch migratory flamingos feeding in the ...
Built in the late 1600s, the Sewri fort then lay on the eastern shore of Parel Island. It has served as a check post, a place to hold prisoners of war and even as a godown for the Mumbai Port ...
The Sewri seashore in Mumbai has been a point of interest for bird-watchers since long. This particular area has been the place where migratory flamingos can be seen, feeding in the mudflats of ...
Mumbai: The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) has proposed a Mahul-Sewri flamingo sanctuary spread over 1,600 hectares for long-term conservation of flamingos and other waterbirds. The nature ...
The pink flamingo sculpture is made out of recycled metal and looms over the traffic at a height of 16 feet. Sewri ex-corporator Sachin Padwal said, “The area is known for its flamingos.
SEWRI MUDFLATS, MUMBAI. Located along the eastern edge of South Mumbai, the Sewri Mudflats are one of the most iconic spots to witness the breathtaking arrival of the flamingo bird in India.
There are big plans for the long-neglected Sewri Fort, built way back in the 17th century, as government agencies have united to give the historical structure a makeover. While the Directorate of ...