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Kiliyur Falls is a waterfall on the Periyaaru river in the Servarayan hill range in the Eastern Ghats, Tamil nadu, India. The waters overflowing the Yercaud Lake fall 91 m (300 ft) into the Kiliyur Valley. [1] People need to walk down 200–250 steep steps from the nearest road to reach this waterfall. [citation needed]
The Periyaaru river originates from Pattipadi, Yercaud and is fed from many small streams along the way as it flows westwards. It creates the Kiliyur waterfalls at Kiliyur before reaching the Vattakaadu Eri weir. The river then continues to flow westwards, before joining the Sarabanga river.
Another water stream originates from the west side of the Yercaud Hills in Kurumbapatty and merges with the Thirumanimutharu River to the north of Nethimedu in The Kannimar Stream originates from the northern side of the Jarugumalai Reserved Forest ( 11°37′34.4″N 78°12′21.0″E / 11.626222°N 78.205833°E / 11.626222; 78. ...
Yercaud, also spelt Erkad, [note 1] is a town and hill station in Salem District in Tamil Nadu, India. Located in Servarayan Hills in the Eastern Ghats , it is situated at an altitude of 1,515 m (4,970 ft).
Nallur, like most other towns in Jaffna, is made up of predominantly Tamil people. The social importance of Nallur temple also correlates with the Shaiva sect of Hinduism being the most popular religion. Nallur, having been the place from which various Aryacakravarti kings ruled was also the surface of Tamil aristocracy.
The peak daily water flow of Niagara Falls is around 700,000 gallons per second. ... TVA said. The river's water level was 9 1/2 feet higher, ...
Bear Shola falls is a waterfall located about 3 km (1.9 mi) from Kodaikanal inside the forest with the water flow rate varying depending on the monsoons. [46] Bryant Park is a landscaped park on the eastern side of Kodaikanal Lake, is named after the British officer who founded it and hosts an annual flower show in May. [46]
It flows southwest through Kuzhithurai, Munchirai and evantually into the Thengapattanam estaury where it meets the sea. [28] Originating north of Mahendragiri, the Paraliyar, another major river of the district flows southwesterly and passes out of the forest area a mile above Ponmanai [29] where it encounters the Perunchani Dam. The Left Bank ...