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Watch: Goa’s Dudh Sagar waterfall turns into spectacle of white water after the rains

The four-tiered waterfall on the Mandovi River in Goa is among the tallest in India.

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Jul 15, 2021 · 10:26 am
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Dudhsagar Water fall Goa. pic.twitter.com/vzpOdvTMTs

— Sanjay S. Naik. 🇮🇳 (@sanjaynaik78) July 12, 2021

Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Goa pic.twitter.com/MYEn09R6Mc

— Kaptan Hindustan™ (@KaptanHindostan) July 8, 2021

#Dudhsagar Falls located on the #Mandovi River in #Goa pic.twitter.com/yxr7g3Uzop

— Shil (@SimplyShil) July 11, 2021

Rains in western India have turned the Dudh Sagar falls on the Mahadayi river in Goa into a spectacular sight. The falls are in the southern part of Goa. They are clearly visible from the rail line passing nearby. The rail line connects Goa with Bengaluru.https://t.co/fnM2BBJOg1 pic.twitter.com/OamqJ8R8Ot

— The Hindu (@the_hindu) July 14, 2021
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