W is for waterfalls. This is the waterfalls at Courtallam. People take a shower undeneath these falls, as the waters of this falls is reputed to have medicinal properties.
This waterfall is at Agasthiamalai.
The Gagan chukki waterfalls on the Cauvery.
The Bhar Chukki Falls.
The Jog Falls in the Western Ghats is depleted of all its splendour by the dam upstream which stores the water .
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I do LOVE waterfalls and these are some of the most beautiful, breathtaking ones I've ever seen!! Your captures are incredible!! Thank you so much for sharing the beauty!
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Beautiful waterfalls! I could use some of their healing powers! lol
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Lovely waterfall! we only have man-made waterfall here....
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Your waterfall is just beautiful! (I posted one too—but mine is in the middle of New York City!)
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All so beautiful! Except for Jog of course.
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