Surreal View of Chitrakoot Waterfalls, Chhatisgarh, India by dreamVizag
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CHITRAKOOT WATERFALLS - THE NIAGARA FALLS OF INDIA
The Chitrakoot Falls (alternative spelling Chitrakut) (Hindi: चित्रकोट जलप्रपात) is a waterfall located near Jagdalpur, in Bastar district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh on the Indravati River. The height of the falls is about 29 metres (95 ft).The breadth of the waterfall varies, as the water level in the river goes down drastically during summer. However during a monsoon the river touches both the banks and is filled with silt. In contrast, during summer the water carries no silt and looks different. This is a contrast to Jog falls which has water that looks white even during monsoon.
For more info refer- Chitrakoot Waterfalls on Wikipedia
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Text by Steve Smith.