Dear All,
I have visited the said Rama's bridge near Rameshwaram. I went there last year. Though the place is historically and religiously so important there is no sign board or organised tourism to this place. We had to go asking local residents on the way.
Once we reach the near by area (there is a newly built small hanuman temple) we have to take a motor boat to venture a kilo meter into the sea to reach Rama Sethu. Reaching there exactly was not a great experience, since there were no organised facility. I was told that a good view of the sethu can be had during low tide times and especially during the nights or early mornings, I had chosen such a time to visit the place.
Once I reached the actualy Sethu Site, I was astonished and was in loss of words. The bridge should be easily 40-50 feet wide (the visible part) and made of huge stones. For a nor logical mind it certainly does not seem to be a geographical phenomenon. It certainly looks like a man made structure. Atleast that is was the structure of the bridge suggests. I was absolutely amazed and my curses for the governement authorities turned unparliamentary, for ignoring, and even thinking of destroying such a wonder.
I need people who are into archeology to help me in organising some archeological work to be done there (similar to that of Bet Dwaraka). This has to be done immediately since the dreging work had started but stopped because of initial failure.
I also need information of any archeological work done on this earlier.