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Dhuandhar Falls is a 10-meter high waterfall located on the Narmada River in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Situated near the city of Jabalpur, its name translates literally to a 'smoke flow,' referencing the fine mist created when the water violently strikes the rocky riverbed. The falls are characterized by a loud roaring sound as the Narmada River narrows and courses through the local marble rock formations. It is a popular natural destination for tourists exploring the surrounding marble canyons.
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How high is Dhuandhar Falls?
Dhuandhar Falls is about 10 meters high. The Narmada River narrows and drops over the rocky gorge near Bhedaghat, creating a loud plunge and a cloud of spray.
Why is it called Dhuandhar Falls?
The name Dhuandhar means "smoke flow," referring to the mist produced when the Narmada strikes the rocks. The spray can make the waterfall appear smoky, especially when the river is flowing strongly.
Where is Dhuandhar Falls located?
The waterfall is near Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, central India. It is part of the Bhedaghat area, which is also known for the Marble Rocks along the Narmada River.
What river forms Dhuandhar Falls?
The Narmada River forms Dhuandhar Falls as it passes through the marble and rocky gorge near Bhedaghat. The falls are therefore part of a larger river landscape rather than an isolated mountain stream.
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