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  2. Valley View, Ooty - Wikipedia

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    Valley View is a tourist spot in Ooty, India. It is located on the Ooty Coonoor road at a distance of 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) [1] from Ooty bus stand [2] and constitutes ward number 5 of the Nilgiris Lok Sabha constituency. [3] It has views over the Ketti valley, [4] [5] and is an important tourist centre in Ooty. [6] Ketti valley is sometimes ...

  3. Nilgiri Ghat Roads - Wikipedia

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    Route: Karamadai(Coimbatore)-Athikadavu-Mulli-Geddai-Manjoor-Kundha Dam-Yedakadu-Mount Lawrence (Avalanji Road)-Emerald Cross Road-Muthurai Palada-Fern Hill-Ooty. This is a smaller ghat for local Coimbatore city traffic towards Ooty, and is used as a backup road on the rare occasions that both the Coonoor Ghat and the Kotagiri Ghat are closed.

  4. Ooty - Wikipedia

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    The Pykara, a river located 19 km (12 mi) from Ooty, rises at Mukurthi peak and flows through a series of cascades with the last two falls of 55 metres (180 ft) and 61 metres (200 ft) known as Pykara falls. [23] Kamaraj Sagar Dam is located 10 km (6.2 mi) from the Ooty. [24]

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Nilgiri Mountain Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR), colloquially called the "Toy Train" by locals, is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge railway in Nilgiris district, Tamil Nadu, India, built by the British in 1908. [1] The railway is operated by the Southern Railway [2] and is the only rack railway in India. The railway relies on its fleet of steam ...