Rajmahal Traps are located in India. They are also of great interest to both researchers and ordinary travelers today. They are found in Eastern India. The area of the magma plateau is about 4,100 square kilometers. A large-scale lava eruption occurred in this area of the planet at the beginning of the Cretaceous period. The Kerguelen hotspot was the epicenter of the eruption. Rajmahal Hill is the most striking reminder of the massive eruption. Its height is 608 meters.

It is a huge lava formation. It is the largest thickness in the territory of India. It is also one of the largest magma formations on the planet. The thickness of the lava flows did not exceed 70 meters in other areas of the plateau. The beautiful hill is a popular natural attraction today. It is most interesting to visit these places in the warm season. The hill is covered with exotic vegetation at this time.
Local soils are rich in rare minerals and trace elements. This contributes to the successful development of rare representatives of the flora. Dense rainforests have become a habitat for rare animals and birds. Spacious flat valleys surround the hill. These places are considered one of the most picturesque in India. Rajmahal Hill is also an attractive site for paleontological researchers. They managed to find samples of unique fossils during numerous expeditions. Their age is more than 145 million years. The area is unique for paleontological research. It has been under threat in recent years. The active development of the mining industry begins in it.
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Supermarket: 'Kali Store' in 1.4 km
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Apotheek: 'Shilpy Medico' in 1.42 km
Police station: 'DSP OFFICE' in 1.94 km
Cafe/restaurant: 'Resturant & Bear Bar' in 1.02 km
Railway station: 'Rajmahal [RJL]' in 1.26 km
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