Dhanushkodi Ruins, nestled in the southern tip of Rameswaram, India, tell a haunting tale of resilience amidst tragedy. Once a bustling town, it was ravaged by a cyclone in 1964, leaving it in eerie desolation.
The skeletal remains of buildings and the rusty fragments of a railway track narrate the story of a bygone era. Ghostly and surreal, Dhanushkodi's ruins attract curious wanderers seeking a glimpse into history's grip on the present. With the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other, the site exudes a poignant beauty, serving as a silent reminder of nature's relentless force.