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jim Varghese (not verified)

Thu, 02/16/2012 - 00:48

About a month ago, i went on a trip to shimoga, exploring places just heard of, like you. We travelled almost all around the district in search of the Kunchikal falls, which internet claims to be the highest in India. We enquired all htrough the route about the falls, at Bhatkal, Jog falls, Sagar, shimoga, thirthahalli, Agumbe and all the way to Udupi. After the trip i was determined to find the secret of the falls, and enquired a lot, and finally last week met the chief forest officer at Agumbe.

There is indeed a waterfall by the name, about 20km deviation from Thirthahalli. But its a small one, and the 455m height, the internet claims about it, is its height above the sea level. He said lot of people had been spreading wrong info about it for the past 2 years. Jog falls is the highest waterfalls in India.

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