Development Of walkway Along Central Library

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Panaji, India

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Development Of walkway Along Central Library Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Development Of walkway Along Central Library is located in Panaji, India on Patto Centre. Development Of walkway Along Central Library is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category library in India.

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Dexter Braganza

Beautifully done! The touch of nature... Wooden bridge in the beautiful mangrove trees... It is made without damaging any tree. Will make a good tourist spot. Please don't throw any bottles or plastic there... Please keep it clean. Will make a great place to sit in the shade of the mangrove trees and relax too. More projects like this promoting nature should be done.

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Devanand P.R.

Nice place to visit. Entry is not clearly marked. You have to really ask around and find the place which is behind the huge State Library building.

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Roswell Fernandes

Beautiful area! At the moment of writing, only phase I is complete. Will measure a good 1km along the creek once completed. Hope locals and tourists visiting, don't damage the structure.

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FC GOA

Beautiful place ,one can experience nature and know about mangrove how it grows and natural cycle.lts free no ticket is required.must visit place.

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Aarjav Jain

A great initiative by the government to open a walking path like this right behind Goa's central library. It's a nice and calm place to go for a walk or sit with friends and chill at. The first phase of the ambitious project envisaged through the development of a walkway along the mangroves on the central library side of the Rua de Ourem Creek, under the Smart City Mission was inaugurated on 25th June. This walkway is expected to be the touristic highlight of Panaji, with an informed tour offered along a green patch consisting of mangroves. This area is blessed by nature and I am told that there are 14 species of mangroves here which is unique. The walkway has been made entirely of wood. The foundation is built using water-resistant Jamba wooden piles. For the decking pattern, wood plastic composite is used and the floor of the boardwalk is a composite material, which is used for marinas.

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Mithila Bhat

A good initiative for promoting Eco tourism in the Panjim city!

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Chandresh Gauns

Cool place. Nice work by the government.

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Tejas Sonkaramble

Beautiful place, to hang out, it's all made up of wood