Thursday, September 22, 2011

Save Lonar Movement

170 kms, from Aurangabad, is the village of Lonar. Over 50,000 years ago, a falling meteorite struck the area creating the worlds largest impact crater in basaltic rock. Botanists have recently discovered vegetation life forms, not found anywhere else on this planet, in the take of the crater. There are small temples along the lake shore.
But because of ' Human Interference ' the place is spoiling day by day.
So our team took initiative and given birth to " Save Lonar Movement ".
Under this activity, we travel to Lonar with more than 200 students every year.
We engage local volunteers with us to clean Crater Rim by collecting Plastic Deposition.
And a Save Lonar march helped us too.
Marching across the town

Students testing Magnetism

Experts Talk


Enjoying moment

Collected Plastics
We believe that there is a hope now and this heritage site soon will be preserved delicately...

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