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TOP 10 HIGHEST WATER FALLS IN INDIA || ভারতের ১০টি উচ্চতম জলপ্রপাত || by Bhraman Guruji

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TOP 10 HIGHEST WATER FALLS IN INDIA
(ভারতের ১০টি উচ্চতম জলপ্রপাত)
1. Vajrai Falls
Height: 560mtr or 1840ft
River: Urmodi
Location: Satara, Maharashtra
2. Kunchikal Falls
Height: 455mtr or 1493ft
River: Varahi
Location: Shimoga District, Karnataka
3. Barehipani Falls
Height: 399mtr or 1309ft
River: Budhabalanga
Location: Mayurbhanj District, Orissa
4. Langshiang Falls
Height: 337mtr or 1106ft
River: Kynshi
Location: West Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya
5. Nohkalikai Falls
Height (Meters): 335mtr or 1099ft
Location: East Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya
6. Nohsngithiang Falls
Height: 315mtr or 1033ft
Location: East Khasi Hills District, Meghalaya
7. Dudhsagar Falls
Height (Meters): 310mtr or 1020ft
River: Mandovi
Location: Goa
8. Kynrem Falls
Height (Meters): 305mtr or 1001ft
Location: East Khasi Hill District, Meghalaya
9. Meenmutty Falls
Height (Meters): 300mtr or 980ft
Location: Wayanad District, Kerala
10. Thalaiyar Falls
Height (Meters): 297mtr or 974ft
River: Manjalar
Location: Dindigul District, Tamil Nadu

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(c) Bhraman Guruji

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