Ghataprabha River
The Ghataprabha river is an important right-bank tributary of the Krishna River and flows eastward for a distance of 283 kilometers before its confluence with the Krishna River at Chikksangam. The river basin is 8,829 square kilometers wide and stretches across Maharashtra and Karnataka states.
Ghataprabha River | |
---|---|
Gokak Falls on River Ghataprabha | |
Location | |
Country | India |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 283 km (176 mi) |
Bridges
The river is crossed by a suspension bridge near the Gokak Falls. The bridge was constructed in the late 1800s/early 1900s.[1]
Markandeya river
Markandeya river is a tributary of Ghataprabha River. This River is famous for Godchinamalaki Falls (near Gokak Falls), before reaching its confluence into the Ghataprabha River at Gokak[2][3].
gollark: Mints were very rare anyway.
gollark: Mints? Probably not.
gollark: I haven't actually seen many. Have they gotten rarer?
gollark: I'll trade you a CB mint for a 2G prize.
gollark: But not MANY things.
References
- David Denenberg. "Suspension Bridges crossing Ghataprabha River". Bridgemeister. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
- Morphometric Analysis of Markandeya River Sub Basin (MRSB), Belgaum District, Karnataka using Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System
- Markandeya river
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.