Set in the scenic Shivamogga district, Jog Falls is India's second steepest waterfall, following the iconic Nohkalikai Falls of Meghalaya. With water plummeting from a staggering height of 830 feet, ...
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Waiting for the full flow: Jog Falls roars back to life as monsoon rains boost water flow (watch)
Jog Falls in Karnataka has come alive following continuous monsoon rainfall in the Western Ghats. Rising water levels in the ...
Karnataka is India's waterfall capital. The state boasts over 500 waterfalls, a result of its geography and heavy monsoon rains. Iconic falls like Jog, Kunchikal, and Shivanasamudra offer stunning ...
Shimoga, known as the 'Gateway of Malnad', is a captivating destination in Karnataka. With its natural wonders, historical sites, and cultural heritage, it attracts travelers seeking adventure and ...
(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Monsoon transforms several Indian waterfalls into breathtaking spectacles, drawing tourists to witness their enhanced grandeur. Let's explore seven iconic waterfalls-Jog Falls, ...
The world reportedly uses 40,000 gallons of oil every second to keep the globe a-whirring. But what would this river of Texas Tea look like? The amount of water per second that flows down India’s Jog ...
India's diverse landscapes host stunning waterfalls like Jog Falls (Karnataka), Nohkalikai (Meghalaya), Athirappilly (Kerala), Dudhsagar (Goa-Karnataka), Bhimlat (Rajasthan), and Soochipara (Kerala), ...
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