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Rajasthan's beautiful valleys and forests are as famous as its
deserts. The Aravalli Range divides the state into two distinct
parts. To the west "Maru Desh"- The Desert Land and to the east
"The Land where the yellow aonla blooms"- green, fertile dotted
with lakes thickly wooded and through which the beautiful river
Chambal flows. The jungles are alive with tiger, leopard, wild
boar and many type of deer, nilgai, sambhar, black-buck, cheetal
and chinkara. The Lakes are dotted with water-birds and ducks.
One of the nature's wonderlands is Keoladeo- a low-lying
marsh-land near Bharatpur which is flooded each year during the
monsoon and becomes a vast lake.
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