Bureaucrat Shares Breathtaking Images of Odisha’s Golden beach. Seen them yet?
India is a country blessed with an abundance of natural beauty. From lovely water bodies to breathtaking landscapes, we have it all. Every area, region, nook and corner of this land contributes something great to its overall splendour.
Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda took to Twitter to share beautiful pictures of Odisha’s Golden beach. The beach is rated as one of the cleanest beaches in India. The beach is also certified as the Blue flag beach, the IFS officer revealed.
The viral images show the most spotlessly cleaned beach in India. The seashore is referred as the Golden beach of Odisha. The stunning pictures of the Blue flag beach will leave you amazed and mesmerized. There are chances that these pics may leave you google-eyed.
In the first two pictures, one can see a vast expanse of land covered in silver sand and calm skies. One can also witness the clear blue waters at some distance. The other two pictures show a bunch of people cleaning the beach with a broom and a torch. “Golden beach at Puri is rated as one of the cleanest beaches of India. Also been certified as the Blue flag beach, continuously for the last three years. Salutations to the ground staff for making this possible even under torchlights,” read the caption posted with the photo.
Take a look at the breathtaking pictures below:
Golden beach at Puri is rated as one of the cleanest beach of India.
Also certified as the Blue flag beach,continuously for last three years.
Salutations to the ground staff for making this possible even under torchlights?? pic.twitter.com/UbQ5WgvcPx— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) February 10, 2023
The post was made two days ago. It has since accumulated over 16,800 views and over 600 likes. The post also received a flurry of responses from netizens.
A user asked, “Well done! But why are there lights near the beach? Isn’t this harmful for baby turtles that hatch on the beach?”
Another user wrote, “Sincerity should be appreciated and should be rewarded.If it is practiced in all Indian beaches , it will be wonderful.”