Om beach
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Boating services seen in Om beach
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A tourist sun bathing in Om beach.
Om beach is a beach near Gokarna town on the western coast of India, in the Uttara Kannada district of the Karnataka state.[1] It is in the shape of Hindu spiritual icon Om. The five beaches in Gokarna are the Gokarna beach, Kudle,[2] Om, Half moon and Paradise (also known as Full moon). Om beach attracts local tourists in weekends, it has few shacks and eateries and also boat service to other beaches.
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- ↑ http://www.lonelyplanet.com/india/karnataka/gokarna/sights/beaches-islands-waterfronts/beaches
- ↑ Dobbie, Aline. India: The Elephant's Blessing, p. 228 (2006)