Bhoo, India

Bhoo is a small village situated in Rajapur Taluka, Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, India. Its population totals less than 1000. Situated eight kilometres northwest of Rajapur, it is connected to it and to Ratnagiri by bus. The village is home to betel nut, cashew, jackfruit, coconut and mango gardens. Languages spoken locally include Marathi, Hindi, and some English. The climate averages between 15 °C (59 °F) to 35 °C (95 °F). People worship Lord Lakshmikant, kalika Devi and Shankar and goddess Aryadurga. Khingini, Tervan, Kotapur, Pendkhale are smaller villages around Bhoo.

Bhoo, India

Bhoo is a small village situated in Rajapur Taluka, Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra, India. Its population totals less than 1000. Situated eight kilometres northwest of Rajapur, it is connected to it and to Ratnagiri by bus. The village is home to betel nut, cashew, jackfruit, coconut and mango gardens. Languages spoken locally include Marathi, Hindi, and some English. The climate averages between 15 °C (59 °F) to 35 °C (95 °F). People worship Lord Lakshmikant, kalika Devi and Shankar and goddess Aryadurga. Khingini, Tervan, Kotapur, Pendkhale are smaller villages around Bhoo.