nilgiri in A Sentence

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    Nilgiri Toy Train.

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    The Nilgiri Mountain Railways.

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    The steam engine pushes the Nilgiri“ toy train” up the steep gradient.

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    There are three most famous regions in India to produce black teas- Darjeeling, Assam and Nilgiri.

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    The Nilgiri Hills.

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    The Blue Mountain Center of Meditation and Nilgiri Press.

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    Nilgiri Press has published over thirty books that he authored.

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    This park is famous for its endangered inhabitant- the Nilgiri Tahr.

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    The balanced blend of flavor and body makes Nilgiri tea a‘blender's dream'.

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    Both the Bonnet Macaques and Nilgiri Langur can be seen foraging from the trees near where the boat lands.

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    In the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu about 680 sq km have been reported to be affected by soil erosion.

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    Assam tea is known for its robust taste and dark colour, and Nilgiri tea is dark, intensely aromatic and flavoured.

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    The special ingredients like Turpentine oil, Nilgiri oil, wintergreen oil, mint extract and cinnamon oil swiftly penetrate the targeted area of pain.

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    Other two line are in the Nilgiri Mountain Railway in South India and the Matheran Hill Railway in the state of Maharashtra.

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    The Nilgiri Tahr is confined to the higher rocky areas whereas the endangered Lion Tailed Macaque can be found in the interior evergreen forests.

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    Nilgiri Hills, which literally means the blue mountains, got their name from the purplish blue flowers of Neelakurinji that blossoms only once in 12 years.

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    Nilgiri Hills, which literally means the Blue Mountains, got their name from this purplish blue flowers of Neelakurinji that blossoms only once in 12 years.

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    Coffee was cultivated in the region of Wynad and the kingdoms of Coorg and Mysore while tea was grown on the slopes of the Nilgiri Hills.

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    The Nilgiri Hills, which actually implies the blue mountain, got their name from the purplish blue blooms of Neelakurinji that blooms gregariously just once in 12 years.

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    The Nilgiri Hills, which literally means the blue mountains, got their name from the purplish blue flowers of Neelakurinji that blossoms gregariously only once in 12 years.

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    Now they are considered as members of three separate monotypic genera; Hemitragus is now reserved for the Himalayan Tahr; Nilgiritragus for the Nilgiri Tahr; and Arabitragus for the Arabian Tahr.

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    For example, the“ toy train” in south India takes its passengers into the Nilgiri Hills, or Blue Mountains. It averages 6.5 miles[ 10.4 km] per hour and is perhaps the slowest train in India.

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