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View at Jog Falls Photographs by: Dilshan J About Jog Falls                          Jog Falls is a waterfall on the Sharavati river located in the Western Ghats in Sagara taluk, Shimoga district. It is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India. It is a segmented waterfall which depends on rain and season becomes a plunge waterfall. The falls are major attractions for tourists and are ranked 13th in the world by the waterfall database. The popularity of the falls                               Jog Falls is created by the Sharavati dropping 253 m (830 ft), making it the third-highest waterfall in India after the Nohkalikai Falls with a drop of 335 m (1100 ft) in Meghalaya [11] and Dudhsagar Waterfalls with a drop of 310 m (1017 ft) in Goa. Location of the Falls          ...

PECIPARAI

THE VEIW OF PECIPARAI

           

Photographs by: Dilshan J


About Peciparai 


                        Peciparai is a coastal town in the state of Tamil Nadu on India's southern tip. Jutting into the Laccadive Dam, the town was known as the blessed place for its natural sites.

                        The people who live there are very kind to others.....And very helpful in any situation.
Basically, the dam, which is located in peciparai is very beautiful.

                        The climate in peciparai is very pleasant,
                        And the view is an awesome and fantastic one.
        
                        Peciparai also contains forest areas.... which is also a beautiful sight to watch.


Location: Pechiparai
Tamil Nadu


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