Explanation:
The Farakka Barrage is located in West Bengal, India, on the Ganga River, designed to divert water into the Hooghly River to flush out silt.
Explanation:
The Narmada River plunges down from a height to create the Dhuandhar Falls, also known as the 'Smoke Cascade', at Bhedaghat in Madhya Pradesh. The falls are named 'Dhuandhar' because the water creates a mist-like appearance, resembling smoke, as it hits the rocks.
Explanation:
Vembanad Lake is the longest lake in India and is situated in the state of Kerala. It is a vast network of backwaters and lagoons separated from the Arabian Sea by a thin strip of land.
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