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Thread: Another view of Jog

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    Default Another view of Jog

    f9 and shutter speed 60
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    Beautiful. The greenery and the slanting cliffs add to the composition. Nice view of the valley. Your jog trip seems to have paid off? When were this photographed?
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    This is lovely. I like the colours and the view of the falls. I would like to see a wider view as well. I agree that you had a productive Jog falls trip.

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    Awwww.. WOW.. this is awesome.. Brilliantly taken...This pic actually brought back some nostalgic memories of my visit to this place..
    I remember visiting JOG Falls very very long ago. A school trip..

    Jog Falls, created by the River Sharavati & is highest untiered waterfalls in India or even Asia perhaps. It drops directly & does not stream onto rocks. It has 4 trajectories - Raja, Rani, Roarer & Rocket.

    Associated with the waterfall, there is a Linganamakki Dam & serves a hydro electric power station, one of the largest in India.

    This place is awesome, during the monsoons !!!

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    This is a lovely image... wish you had an even wider angle
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    Bibhav Behera
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