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1.Cherrapunjee
- the Rain Capital of the World | 2.Rainfall
Distribution at Cherrapunjee | 3.Heavy
Rainfall at Cherrapunjee | 4.The
terrain in and around Cherrapunjee | 5.The
People | 6.The
Language Recommended Reading We recommend an interested tourist to snatch a copy of ‘Through the Green Door’ written by Nigel Jenkins and published by Penguin Books. The first publication was titled ‘Gwalia in Khasia’ and was published by Pont Books, Gomer Press in 1995. The book is a well-researched rendition of not only the first Welsh missionary Rev. Thomas Jones but also has a lot to say about our Khasi people and our lifestyle.
‘History of the Catholic Missions in Northeast India’ written originally
in German by Rev. Fr. Christopher Becker SDS of the Salvatorian Fathers
and translated and edited in English by Rev. Fr. G. Stadler SDB and Rev.
Fr. S. Karotemprel SDB. You
can get a copy from Vendrame Missiological Institute, Sacred Heart College,
Mawlai, Shillong.
‘The Monsoons’ by Dr.P.K. Das, who was the Director General of
the National Meteorological Service of the Government of India. Published by National Book Trust, India, A-5, Green Park, New
Delhi – 110 016. Price Rs.75/=.
‘Chasing the Monsoon’ by Alexander Frater for the passionate chasing
of the Indian Summer Monsoon in the present day Incredible India. |
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