Colvá is a scenic white sand beach in the South Goa district of Goa, previously Portuguese Empire from 1510 to 1961 (was under dispute till 197475) and presently a part of India. Colvá beach stretch is around 2.4 km, the beach consists of about 25kms of the finest powder white sand and is lined along its shore by coconut palms extending to Bogmalo in the north and Cabo de Rama in the south along South Goa’s coastline.
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