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  2. Koilighugar Waterfall - Wikipedia

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    The Koilighugar Waterfall, around 200 ft (61 m) in height, is in Lakhanpur, near the village Kushmelbahal. The waterfall is in a rivulet named Ahiraj which originates from the 'Chhuikhanch' forest. After the waterfall, the rivulet flows westwards to merge into the Mahanadi river. It is a picturesque beauty spot with its sylvan backdrop.

  3. List of waterfalls in Odisha by height - Wikipedia

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    plunge type waterfalls: Yes Koilighugar Waterfall: 61 metres (200 ft) Jharsuguda district, Odisha: plunge type waterfalls: Yes Badaghagara Waterfall: 60 metres (200 ft) Kendujhar district, Odisha: plunge type waterfalls: Yes Sanaghagara Waterfall: 30.5 metres (100 ft) Kendujhar district, Odisha: plunge type waterfalls: Phurlijharan: 15 metres ...

  4. Tourism in Odisha - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Odisha is one of the main contributors to the economy of Odisha, India, with a 500 km (310 mi) long coastline, mountains, lakes, natural biodiversity and rivers.

  5. List of waterfalls in India - Wikipedia

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    This waterfall is the highest waterfall in Telangana State. Pochera Falls: Adilabad: 20 m (66 ft) Situated about 35 km (22 mi) from Nirmal, on National Highway no.7, and is on the way to Adilabad. [7] Mallela Theertham Falls: Mahabubnagar: It is located around 58 km (36 mi) from Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh. Bogatha Waterfall: Jayashankar Bhupalpally

  6. Khandadhar Falls, Kendujhar - Wikipedia

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    1 Location. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. Khandadhar Falls, Kendujhar. 1 language. ... It is a 500 ft (152 m) high waterfall in the midst of a dense ...

  7. Khandadhar Falls (Sundargarh) - Wikipedia

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    The Sundergarh branch of the community was once possessed by a rapacious goddess named Kankala Devi, who consumed trees, soil and everything else. In despair, the Pauri Bhuiya placed her on a rock, which she ate through as well—creating a deep hole from which poured out the Khandadhara (split-rock waterfall). So they had water.

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  9. Deulajhari - Wikipedia

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    Deulajhari, the ancient citadel of Shaivism, is located in Deulajhari village in the Angul district of the Indian state of Odisha.This attractive place is having 24 acres (9.7 ha) and 55 decimals of land and covered with indigenous- pandanus forest (kiabana).