Scientific examination revealed that the ram setu floating stone is 7000 years old.
Satellite map of ram setu.
It is south east of pamban and is about 24 kilometres 15 mi west of talaimannar in sri lanka the town was destroyed during the 1964 rameswaram cyclone and remains uninhabited in the aftermath.
Thematic maps can also be seen.
But the rocks sitting on top of the sand are only 5000 years old.
Dhanushkodi is an abandoned town at the south eastern tip of pamban island of the state of tamil nadu in india.
The national geographic website clearly shows a zoomable satellite picture of rama sethu.
This video shows an irrefutable view of ramsetu visible through satellite imagery.
The ram setu floating stone nasa satellite image is sitting on a sandbank as called by the oceanographers.
This news is from south nasa confirmed it it is very old bridge lord rama constructed it it is very valuable for hindus this news is by dong it is sile.
The ram setu bridge also known as the adam s bridge is a 50 km stretch from rameswaram island in tamil nadu to mannar island in sri lanka.
Double click on the india srilanka border.
I am not aware of any carbon dating either said nasa spokesman michael braukus refuting claims by the bharatiya janata party bjp that the agency had the adam s bridge in palk strait known as ram setu in india carbon.
Adam s bridge also known as rama s bridge or rama setu is a chain of limestone shoals between pamban island also known as rameswaram island off the south eastern coast of tamil nadu india and mannar island off the north western coast of sri lanka geological evidence suggests that this bridge is a former land connection between india and sri lanka.
Adam s bridge also known as rama s bridge or rama setu is a chain of limestone shoals between pamban island also known as rameswaram island off the sout.
Adam s bridge also known as rama s bridge or rama setu is a chain of limestone shoals between pamban island also known as rameswaram island off the south eastern coast of tamil nadu india and mannar island off the north western coast of sri lanka.
Raj bhagat palanichamy who works as a gis and remote sensing analyst at world resources institute who tweeted satellite animations explaining the formations between india and sri lanka.