Ancient water body in Nashik, near Dudhsagar Waterfalls

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Water reflects the walls of rock that surround this ancient source of water in Nasik district.

The Dudhsagar waterfalls or Dabdabba falls are located at the outskirts of Nashik, Maharashtra (India), just close to the Someshwar temple. The remarkable thing about this lovely falls is its creamy white water that earned it the pretty name "Dudhsagar" meaning the ocean of milk. The Dudhsagar waterfalls are just 10 meters high but they are a unique geographical feature and their water is milky white. The waterfall becomes more beautiful and worth visit after the monsoon season as there is ample water in the falls. (This is a winter view, from January 2012.)

The waterfall is a part of the river Godaveri which is very much part of the heritage and tradition of the Hindus. There are many places on the banks of the river where small temples of Ram or Hanuman are built.

Source: Nasik Directory

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