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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Davis fall, Pokhara

Davis Falls (Nepali: पाताले छाँगो, meaning underworld falls) is a waterfall placed at Pokhara in Kaski District, Nepal. An interesting aspect of the falls is that the water travels across a usual tunnel prior. The water from the plummet flow concerning 500 feets across the usual tunnel at the depth of 100 feets from earth level. In the year 1961, a Swiss tourist who was just swimming in the Phewa Pond was swept away due to the unexpected overflow in the dam water and her husband was helpless. Thus, her body was not ever recouped and was vanished forever.Then the plummet was shouted afterward her term as Davis Falls . In Nepali it is additionally shouted Patale Chango, that mean underground Waterfall. As, the term given the water flows below the earth across its usual tunnel of 500 feets from the plummet made by the water currents beneath the land. The water passes across the cave shouted Gupteshwor Mahadevcave beneath the land. The basis of water is endowed across the dam of Phewa Pond and in the rainy periods the development in the water level increases the flow and density of water in this fall. The usual scenery is extremely amazing

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