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Same angle..another camera. Evening on Curzon bridge. Photo taken by Shalabh Kulshrestha

Date: 2006-04-10
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Date/Time 2006 Apr 10 14:54:38 +0000

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I suppose the Ganga also gets recharged just downstream of this point with water from the Jamuna, which looks lovely at Allahabad. Ironically the Jamuna itself could be mistaken for a drain at Delhi and Agra, but luckily it gets a lot of water from the ...

I suppose the Ganga also gets recharged just downstream of this point with water from the Jamuna, which looks lovely at Allahabad. Ironically the Jamuna itself could be mistaken for a drain at Delhi and Agra, but luckily it gets a lot of water from the Chambal, Betwa and Ken

Posted by Mohan Bhuyan on 2007 Apr 27 11:49:55 +0000

It is the dams and diversion of waters in the canals which has made Ganga like this at this place, but after Ghaghra and Son merger at Chapra, it becomes massive.

Posted by Samar on 2007 Apr 15 17:18:38 +0000

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