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  2. Ooty - Wikipedia

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    Ooty (listen ⓘ; officially Udagamandalam, anglicized: Ootacamund (listen ⓘ), abbreviated as Udagai) is a town and municipality in the Nilgiris district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is located 86 km (53 mi) northwest of Coimbatore , and is the headquarters of Nilgiris district.

  3. Pykara - Wikipedia

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    Pykara Lake Boating in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. ... (3.00) 2,023.3 (79.64) Average rainy days 3 2 4 8 11 12 17 ... authorities came up with a plan for the Pykara Ultimate ...

  4. Kilukkam - Wikipedia

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    In Ooty, The Fernhills Palace was the central location, which was shot as the bungalow of Justice Pillai, played by Thilakan. [3] The mist is utilised in the film to the maximum. The major part of the filming took place early in the morning because the mist lasted for a couple of hours only and the makers wanted to capitalise the mist-covered ...

  5. Udhagamandalam railway station - Wikipedia

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    Udagamandalam railway station (also known as Ooty railway station)(station code: UAM [2]) is an NSG–4 category Indian railway station in Salem railway division of Southern Railway zone. [2] It is a terminus station in Ooty, Tamil Nadu. [3] The terminus is a part of the Nilgiri Mountain Railway, a World Heritage Site. [4]

  6. Mysore-Ooty Road - Wikipedia

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    Ooty is well connected by roads. It is 260 km (172 mi) from Bangalore, 598 km (372 mi) from Chennai [2] (via Salem, Erode, and Coimbatore), 80 km (50 mi) from Coimbatore and 124 km (77 mi) from Mysore. [3] Ooty is situated on NH 181 and is connected by road via the five main accepted Nilgiri Ghat Roads.

  7. Ooty Lake - Wikipedia

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    Ooty Lake is an artificial lake constructed by John Sullivan in 1824. The water flowing down mountain streams in the Ooty valley was dammed to form the lake. The lake became empty on three occasions when it breached its bund. Originally, the lake was intended to be used for fishing, with ferries being used to travel across the lake.