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The Marina Beach is the second longest beach in the world, Elliot’s beach; the world headquarters of the Theosophical Society; Kalakshetra, an internationally renowned institution for the Indian Classical dance and music; Kapaleeswarar Temple, a 7th century wonder, with its tall temple tower and splendid sculpture; St.Thomas Mount where St.Thomas was martyred and the Santhome Cathedral Basilica built over the tomb of St.ThomasIt’s 12 km-long stretch is the second longest in the world. It is located on the eastern side of the city adjoining the Bay of Bengal. Watching the sun set and rise from the beach is an enthralling experience. Though bathing and swimming can be dangerous, as the undercurrent is very strong, even then people come for swimming here. In the evenings, the beach is virtually a fair ground with various kinds of entertainment and food stalls lining the beach. With its natural sandy beauty and spacious promenade and beautiful gardens, the Marina beach is a major attraction for tourists visiting Chennai. One can even shop around the beach, with local vendors hawking wares ranging from shell and glass baubles to kites and fruit juices. The Marina, however, is large enough to accommodate all visitors as well as the hawkers and is often the venue for important state functions. The Senate House of the University of Madras and the old buildings now housing government offices, such as Ezhilagam and the Director General of Police office. They wear a mystical look in the morning when the Sun rises. There are several statues of the Tamil scholars and the sculpture of the Victory of Labour and Mahatma Gandhi. An aquarium is also located on the Marina Beach. Some of the most beautiful buildings in Chennai such as the University of Chennai, Senate House, Chepauk Palace, Presidency College, and Ice House are located on this beach drive. The Ice House, which was used to store ice brought from Great Lakes in North America, is south to the Aquarium and of course the Anna And MGR Samadhis are worth watching. Situated on the beach, the Anna and MGR Samadhis, that are the memorials of the most popular, former Chief ministers of the state, attract good crowd everyday.

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