Curses Protected Indian River, but Now it Faces Modern World

In this photo taken Wednesday, April 30, 2014, chicks and speckled eggs of Indian Skimmer rest in a pit nest on the banks of the Chambal River near village Bhopepura in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Hundreds of species of birds, storks, geese, babblers, larks, falcons and so many more, nest along the river. Endangered birds lay small speckled eggs in tiny pits they dig in the sandbars. Gharials, rare crocodile-like creatures that look like they swaggered out of the Mesozoic Era, are commonplace here and nowhere else. (Photo by Altaf Qadri/AP Photo)
Curses Protected Indian River, but Now it Faces Modern World
   
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