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DSC_0403.jpgView from our Room.
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View from our Room. – 595 views
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DSC_0427.jpgThe Marble Ravine starts with not so white rocks
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The Marble Ravine starts with not so white rocks – 558 views
DSC_0428.jpgAt many places there are flakes of slate which the local guides love to give names to
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At many places there are flakes of slate which the local guides love to give names to – 626 views
DSC_0432.jpgThis is known as the trimurti - Three heads
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This is known as the trimurti - Three heads – 596 views1 comments
DSC_0440.jpgMarble Rocks are indeed milk white in the sun
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Marble Rocks are indeed milk white in the sun – 1324 views1 comments
DSC_0446.jpgBoats trun back from here
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Boats trun back from here – 677 views
DSC_0448.jpgOur Motel from the ravine
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Our Motel from the ravine – 665 views
DSC_0458.jpgDhuandhar Waterfall
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Dhuandhar Waterfall – 752 views
DSC_0465.jpgDhuandhar Waterfall
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Dhuandhar Waterfall – 861 views
DSC_0470.jpgDhuandhar Waterfall
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Dhuandhar Waterfall – 954 views
DSC_0477.jpgPhtographers at Dhuandhar Waterfall
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Phtographers at Dhuandhar Waterfall – 671 views
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As your boat gently glides thruough the water, the Marble Rocks of Bhedaghat rise to a hundred feet on either side of the Narmada. The sunlight sparkling on the marble-white pinnacles and casting dappled shadows on the pellucid waters creates interesting shapes and illusions which the local guide give a variety of names

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