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Bahuti Falls

Bahuti Falls

Waterfall in Madhya Pradesh, India


The Bahuti Falls is a waterfall in Rewa district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the highest waterfall in Madhya Pradesh.

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The Falls

Bahuti is a waterfall in Madhya Pradesh. It is on the river Nihai (also called as Odda) as it rushes down the edge of the Valley of Mauganj to join the Belan River, which is a tributary of Tamas or Tons River.[1][2] It has a height of 145 metres (476 ft).[3][4] Some say it is on the river Sellar.[5]

The Bahuti Falls is an example of a nick point caused by rejuvenation. Knick point, also called a nick point or simply nick, represents breaks in slopes in the longitudinal profile of a river caused by rejuvenation. The break in channel gradient allows water to fall vertically giving rise to a waterfall.[6]

Flora and Fauna

Rewa has a somewhat Table landform. Bahuti Prapat lies on its North-eastern edge. Fauna species of Hyena, Nilgai, Jackal, Bengal Monster Lizard, Indian Roller Bird, Indian Grey Hornbill, Oriental Magpie Robin etc can be seen here.

Rewa

The region is elevated as compared to nearby districts. To reach Rewa, several ghats are to be encountered - Chhuhiya Ghat (South-east), Dramondganj Ghat (North-east), Sohagi-Chak Ghat (North) and Semariya Ghat (West) and Patpara Ghat (East). The terrain is rocky, with large proportions of Red and Laterite Soil (Murum).


References

  1. "Bahuti Waterfall". Travelomy. Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
  2. K. Bharatdwaj (2006). Physical Geography: Hydrosphere. Discovery Publishing House. ISBN 9788183561679. Retrieved 11 July 2010. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. Sharma, Shri Kamal (2000). Spatial framework and economic development: a geographical perspective. Northern Book Centre. ISBN 9788172111113. Retrieved 2 July 2010. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  4. K. Bharatdwaj (2006). Physical Geography: Hydrosphere. Discovery Publishing House. ISBN 9788183561679. Retrieved 28 June 2010. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  5. A.Z.Bukhari (2005). Encyclopedia of nature of geography. Anmol Publications Pvt. Limited. ISBN 9788126124435. Retrieved 11 July 2010. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)[permanent dead link]

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