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Contact lenses have gained immense popularity throughout the world. People everywhere have started loving the lenses irrespective of their age. Among all lenses color lenses have gained maximum attention. Different brands make different color lenses. On one side there are people who want to make their eyes more funky and stunning. On the other hand there are people who want to make their eyes look much more unappealing. Here we will discuss some facts which will help you in the selection of color lenses that will suit you according to the color of your eyes. There are two types of color lenses available in the market such as the opaque color lenses as well as the enhancement color lenses. The enhancement color lenses will give a totally different look to your eyes changing its texture totally and your eyes get a different glitter all together. They are very suitable for people who have light color eyes like blue, green or grey but these lenses tender a totally natural look. Opaque contact lenses are mad especially to change the color of your eyes completely. These lenses are best suited for people with dark eyes. These lenses change the color of your eyes completely and thus are recommended for people who want a total transformation of their eye color. People with light eyes can go for both opaque as well as transparent lenses, so they have to decide the type of lenses according to overall look they want.
Contact lenses can also be used to make slight change in the color your eyes. For example if you have blue eyes enhancement lenses can help you give it a brighter effect thus making them more stunning. Enhancement lenses help in making subtle changes in your eyes. Acuvue lenses and Freshlook lenses are good enhancement lenses. Are you looking for a dramatic change in your eyes? Then the best option for you is opaque lens. Acuvue and Ciba Vision are few brands which are popular in this segment of lenses. For women with dark eyes, opaque lenses are the best option. For the people with blue and gray eyes it is advisable to use honey colored lenses. These lenses give a dramatic effect to your eyes.
But it is suggested to consult a physician before using the color contact lenses. On the other hand you should have full knowledge about the ways of taking care of these lenses. You have to remember that color contact lenses cannot be worn for more than 6-8 hours a day. You should never go to sleep wearing the color lenses. Color contact lenses help you get a new and stunning look everyday.
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May 6th, 2007 by statuseyecare
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Mumbai Tourism
Mumbai - City Of Astounding Contradictions
Located to the west of India, Mumbai is built on an island on the west coast of Maharashtra. Mumbai was captured by Portuguese in the 17th century but in 1668, it exchanged hands and went to the British empire as a part of dowry when the Portuguese princess married Charles II of England. Apart from being the business hub of India, it is also the most enthralling tourist destination with places like Gateway of India and Elephanta Caves to see. It also boast the presence of the biggest film industry, Bollywood in its midst. It is the city where half of its 12 million population lives in slums and the rest in Palaces as big and as beautiful as any.
The Metropolitan City - Live The Nights
Mumbai as a cosmopolitan city is probably the most happening of the four metropolitan cities of India. It is the home to the most known persons of India, be it business tycoons, politicians or film superstars. The atmosphere in this city is always very charged up and there is never a dull moment to be felt This resplendent city is completely connected with local trains that have become a lifeline for the people of Mumbai.
Bollywood - The Glitz ‘n’ Glamour
Bollywood is the biggest film industry in the world which creates more than 400 movies an year. This is the place where ambitious youngsters with starry dreams in their eyes come in search of a career that will take them to instant stardom. And as is known, where there are films, there is fashion. Mumbai is the world’s biggest textile market which earns this city the name ‘India’s Paris’.
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Gateway of India
The Gateway of India is is located on the waterfront in South Mumbai. This monument is made of yellow basalt and reinforced concrete. This beautiful work of architecture is around 26 meters high and it was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai.
Elephanta Caves
Elephanta Caves are situated on Elephanta islands in the Mumbai harbor just off the coast of Mumbai. The name Elephanta was given by the Portuguese after a statue of an elephant situated at the entrance of the island. These caves were bestowed with UNESCO world heritage site tag. These magnificently carved caves have rock cut temples in them which are a real treat to eyes. These caves can only be reached by a boat which can be hired from Gateway of India.
Haji Ali Mosque
The Haji Ali Mosque is situated in sea around 500 yards into it with only a narrow pathway joining it to the mainland. The shrine was built by the followers of Haji Ali who went on a pilgrimage to Mecca after renouncing all his worldly possessions. The mosque lies opposite to Mahalakshmi Temple and can be accessed by Lala Lajpatrai Road.
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Juhu - Spot A Star
Juhu is a place that you just cannot afford to miss if you are in Mumbai. Juhu attracts huge number of tourists not only due to the Juhu beach which is the most mesmerizing hot spots in Mumbai but also because it is one of the most posh colonies in Mumbai where many Bollywood stars have their huge mansions. So just wander around the streets of Juhu, enjoy the mouthwatering Mumbai’s Paani Puri (snacks) from vendors lining the beach or sit around on the beach and you might just get lucky enough to spot a famous big screen celebrity taking a walk around.
Beaches Of Mumbai - Soothing Sea Sides
Mumbai is the city with many ornamented beaches that are bound to make your trip to these sea sides extremely worthwhile. These beaches are so scintillating that they seem to be drawn straight out of a man’ dream. The main beaches that you can view are Marina Beach which is located in central Mumbai, Chowpatty Beach, Juhu Beach and Marve and Minori Beach.
Festivities In Mumbai - Celebrate Your Stay
Mumbai, the city that is a home to people from all religion and lands, is also famous for celebrating many festivals. The most widely celebrated is the Ganesh Chaturthi that comes in the month of August-September for which preparations start months before the the main day. Other festivals that are celebrated with much enthusiasm are Gudhi Padava, Nariyal Poornima, Holi and Diwali.
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May 6th, 2007 by statuseyecare
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Holiday Destinations in Mumbai India
Mumbai, the financial capital of India, is a cosmopolitan and fast paced city. This historic city, extending along the sea, has grand buildings and is the center of India’s commercial film industry. A tour of Mumbai’s monuments and sights is sure to enchant any visitor. There are also lots of fascinating destinations near Mumbai, waiting to be explored by a venturesome traveller.
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Travel to Aurangabad
Aurangabad is a pleasant town connected well with the Mumbai (Bombay) and the city of Pune (Poona) by road and rail links. It is also connected by air to various destinations in India including Mumbai and New Delhi. The town is named after Moghul Emperor Aurangzeb (1659-1707 AD), the last of the great Moghuls. Among the several popular attractions of Aurangabad are the BIBI-KA-MAQBARA and the PAAN-CHAKKI (water mill). The Bibi Ka Maqbara, the mausoleum of Auranseb’s wife Rabia, is a perfect example of fine Moghul architecture. A travel to this medieval town is sine qua non to visit the world-renowned heritage sites of Ajanta and Ellora. |

Bibi Ka Maqbara, Aurangabad |
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Holiday in Mahabaleshwar
Situated at an altitude of 1372 mtrs. above sea level, Mahabaleshwar is a very popular hill station. Better known as Strawberry Country the place is a true paradise for honeymoon couples and families and all those simply looking for a change from their hectic lifestyle. Popular tourists points in and around the hill resort are Wilson Point, Connaught Peak, Elphiston Point, Marjorie Point, Castle Rock, Arthur’s Seat, Baghdad Point, Babington Point, Northcote Point, Falkland Point, Carnac Point, Fitzgerald Point, Bombay Point, Gaolani Point, Panchgani Point, Helen’s Point and Venna Lake. |

View of Mahableshwar |
A good idea for a day trip is a visit to the Pratapgadh Fort, some 25 kms away from Mahabaleshwar.
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Holiday in Lonavala Hill Station
Lonavala, one of the beautiful hill stations in India, is located at an altitude of 625 m above sea level. Popularly known as the jewel of the Sahyadri Mountains this hill station a popular gateway from Mumbai and Pune. It serves as a starting point of the travel towards one of the famous and ancient Buddhist rock cut caves of Bhaja and Karla. The adventure buffs can take a walk along the waterfalls, the grassy abundance and hills in and around Lonavala. The mountainous terrain of Lonavala is ideal for trekking and hiking. There are also numerous lakes around Lonavala including Tugauli, Lonavala and Bhushi lakes, so is the Walvan Dam. The small hill station of Khandala is just 5 km away from Lonavala. |

Beautiful Hills of Lonavala |
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Travel to Matheran
Matheran (which means “forest at the top”) is a place where Nature has found exquisite expression in a various enchanting ways. Nearest hill station to Mumbai (111 kms), it is situated at an altitude of 2516 feet. Each dawn at this lovely hill resort girdled by the sahyadris ranges ushers in a day of tranquil beauty. Matheran has become successful in retaining the tranquility and peace of a hill station by not allowing any kind of motor vehicle into the town. Ideal for a day or weekend trip, Matheran abounds with various places of interest such as Louise Point, the Charlotte Lake with the Panthers caves. |

Hill Top View, Matheran |
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Visit Shirdi in Nasik
97 kms from Nashik, Shirdi is famous for the mystic saint Sai Baba. (who is also popularly known as ‘the Child of God’). The place was the scene of action of Sai Baba who is revered by both Hindus and Muslims. A grand marble temple has been made in his memory. This attracts visitors on a large scale especially on Thursdays. Other places of tourist interest are the Gurusthan, the Khandoba Temple, the Shani Mandir, the Narsimha Mandir, the Changdev Maharaj Samadhi and the Sakori Ashram. |

Statue of Sai Baba, Shirdi |
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Goa Holiday Travel
What is your idea of a perfect holiday? If it is surfing, swimming or just relaxing in the sun by the beach with your family and friends, then the beaches of Goa are the perfect place for this. This retreat has great beaches where you can swim or surf or body-surf. You can see the kids building sand castles and play cricket. Nothing beats the rumble of the surf while you read a novel in the sun and watch the children splash, or swim or surf.
Chiplun - Goa - full of fun
Situated 270 km from Mumbai on the Mumbai-Goa highway, Chiplun is so near to civilization, yet so far from it. The Vashisti River flows past the town, adding to its rustic charm. |

Goa Beach |
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