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Charmadi ghat
Charmadi (Kannada:ಚಾರ್ಮಾಡಿ) is a village in Beltangady taluk of Dakshina Kannada district. It is one of the points in Western ghats through which motorable road passes connecting Dakshina Kannada with Chikkamagaluru district. The section of ghat is known by the name of Charmadi ghat. Nearest places are Charmadi village, Kottigehara and Banakal.
Charmadi Ghats connect the western part of Dakshina Kannada district to Chikmagalur district and the prominent highway is connecting Ujire (9 km from Dharmasthala) to Kottigehara (about 50 km from Chikmagalur). Ballarayanadurga is a fort atop a hill located about 10 km from Sunkasale, on the Kottigehara - Kalasa route.
Ballarayanadurga would be around 325 km from Bangalore. The route to take would be Bangalore - Hassan (190 km) - Belur - Chikmagalur (250 km) - Mudigere (280 km) - Kottigehara (300 km) - Sunkasale (315 km). (About 7 km from Kottigehara, you need to take a U turn towards your left - easy to miss the sign boards). At Sunkasale, the telecom office is to the left. Take the left immediately after that and follow the roads for about 8 km through an estate to reach the trekking trail to the top.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Lakkavalli, shimogga,
hi
nan ega heltha ero, jaga shivamogga
dali ero lakoli dam du,
kuvempu university, endha munde 2 km hogbeko,
edu Bhadra river project,
The Bhadra originates in the Western Ghats
range,
and flows east across the Deccan Plateau,
joined by its tributaries the Somavahini,
Thadabehalla, and Odirayanahalla.
The river flows through the Bhadra Wildlife
Sanctuary.
A dam was built across the river near Lakkavalli.
The Bhadra meets the Tunga River at Koodli,
a small town near Shivamogga.
The combined river continues east as the Tungabhadra,
a major tributary of the Krishna,
nan bagge
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