One of the largest railway networks of the world, India Railways cover a route of 65,000 km and 7,500 stations carrying over 30 million passengers and 2.8 million tonnes of freight daily. Indian Railway network has over one million employees. Assuming each person supports a family of four that is a total four million people supported by the network, making it the 4th largest employer in the world.
Travelling into the blended hues of setting skies and silent waters will take you into the yonder of mystery. Located deep within Australia, along the west side of Sydney in Home bush Bay, a silent ship that has been stranded there for years now. With time, this ship became the epitome of a forest in the middle of the sea, and has been named by travellers and tourists as the floating forest. What do you call this - a sad end to a beautiful ship or a beautiful beginning to a wreck?
1. The Forest in Making
SS Ayrfield, the ship in talk, was one among the different wrecked ships that were thrown into this bay. It is believed that this ship is almost 102 years old. Today, this ship has the entire plush flora along its rusted haven. But, the name floating forest was received by this ship when the plush mangroves transformed into fully grown trees.
2. The Spooky Feeling
The huge trees that have appeared on this ship make it look like a haunted mansion, especially in the solitude of the night.
3. How to Reach?
If you are still unable to locate, you can use Google maps to point out the right directions. So, navigate and walk to this absolute splendour.
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