Visit two islands of Andaman and Nicobar island that meet in moonlight
Visit two islands of Andaman and Nicobar island that meet in moonlight
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You must have heard the stories of the meeting of heroes and heroines often in the moonlight night. But have you ever heard that two islands in the sea come to meet each other in the moonlight night? 

If not yet heard, we tell you that there are two such islands in India, which are split in the morning after meeting each other on the moonlight night. Located on the Indian Ocean in the south of the Bay of Bengal, these islands are named Ras and Smith Island. These are Islands of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Andaman and Nicobar is a group of about 300 small islands, in which only a few islands are populated and other are deserted. 

Ras and Smith Island are two twin islands. The names of these two islands are named after the names of two English officers. Travellers reach Smith Island by walking from the Ras Island located in the ocean.

These two islands are separated by a small sand foot trail. This sand foot trail works as a separator line between the two islands, on which the tourists can easily go from the island to the other island. But under the moonlight of the full moon, the tides in the sea are inherent, due to which the high aloft waves arise in the ocean and its water level is increased.

During that time, so much water gets accumulated on the shores of both islands that the sand is submerged in water. Ras and Smith meet each other at that time. But as soon as it is in the morning, they both become different.

It is noteworthy that during the British rule, the British officers used the Andaman and Nicobar islands to keep the revolutionaries away from India under a policy of suppression in the freedom movement.

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