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Dalhausie : A journey through photographs :- |
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St. Patrik's Church :- This Church is situated in
Baloon, Dalhousie Cantt., on Military Hospital road approximately
2 kms. from main bus stand. St. Patrick's Church is the largest church
in Dalhousie having a seating capacity of 300 persons in its main
hall. The Church was built in the year 1909 and the dressed-stone
building is still in good condition. This Church was built exclusively
from contribution made by officers and ranks of the British Army.
At present the Church is managed and maintained by the Catholic Diocese
of Jalandhar. This church is situated at a very scenic spot. It is
one of the most beautiful churches in north India, especially its
building is of very different kind. Service is conducted on Sunday.
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St. Francis' Church :- This Catholic
Church is a very prominent monument on the Subhash Chowk. This Church
was built in the year 1894 from the contributions made by Army and
Civil Officers and Civilians. This Church is managed and maintained
by the Cathoilic Diocese of Jalandhar. St. Francis' Church on Portrain
hill is believed to have been built on the lines of a certain church
in England. Beautiful glass work and intricate stone work can be seen
in the Church. Service is conducted every Sunday. |
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| Beautiful Evening :- Spending an evening in Dalhousie
is a very different kind of experience. The beautiful nature begins
to turn its face for a gentle sleep and you see the amazing view of
the shining hills. These are really the magical moments and if you
are a real nature lover, you can't get more than this. Nature is slowly
spreading the dark clothes on Dalhousie but the hills are still shining
and it looks like the view of heaven that is far beyond the reach. |
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| Amazing Winter :- Dalhousie experiences heavy
snowfall during winter and the winter season comes alive. Though sometimes
the amount of snow may be too much to access the Dalhousie, but after
some days it is the time to enjoy. Dalhausie has always been the choice
of tourists from near and far, and when winter knocks at the door
of Dalhousie, it turns into one of the best places in the world to
enjoy winter holidays. Whole Dalhausie gets covered in snow during
winter time. |
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