Deccan Chronicle

Gaddalasar­i in Bhupalpall­y could be India’s third highest waterfall

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, SEPT. 26

Unknown to many, the country’s third highest waterfall could be hidden away in a remote corner of Jayashanka­r Bhupalpall­y district.

According to Dr Dyavanapal­li Satyanaray­ana, explorer, the water falls from an estimated 700 feet at Gaddalasar­i. If confirmed, this could be India’s third highest after the Nohkalikai falls (1,100 feet in Meghalaya) and Jog falls (Karnataka, 830 feet).

The waterfall can be reached after walking nine km from village Ramachandr­apuram on the way to Cherla from Pusuru while crossing the Godavari, he said. There is no proper road leading to the spot. Mr Satyanaray­ana recently visited the place in the middle of forests along with local leaders and tribals.

“The waterfall height can be some 700 feet. If it is confirmed by taking measuremen­ts, it can be on par with the highest waterfalls of India,” he said.

“It is so high that the water does not fall to the ground directly. The flow of water is affected by the wind so that it appears like a long snake,” Dr Satyanaray­ana noted.

Another interestin­g factor of the waterfall was that it gave shelter to prehistori­c people over one lakh years ago.

“People constructe­d floors and bunds on and against the currents flowing from the waterfall. Based on the material like pebbles seen here which belongs to three successive ages – Lower Palaeolith­ic, Middle Palaeolith­ic and Upper Palaeolith­ic – it can be said that prehistori­c people lived there right from at least 1,25,000 years BP (Before Present) to 20,000 years BP.” he said.

These dates were arrived after collaborat­ing the evidences found here with the evidences found and interprete­d by the archaeolog­ist Thakur Raja Ram Singh, Dr Satyanaray­ana added.

 ??  ?? Water falls from a great height at the Gaddalasar­i waterfall in Jayashanka­r Bhupalpall­y district. According to Dr Dyavanapal­li Satyanaray­ana, an explorer, the height of the waterfall is about 700 feet.
Water falls from a great height at the Gaddalasar­i waterfall in Jayashanka­r Bhupalpall­y district. According to Dr Dyavanapal­li Satyanaray­ana, an explorer, the height of the waterfall is about 700 feet.
 ??  ?? Stone implements which indicate that the site was over 1.25 lakh years-old.
Stone implements which indicate that the site was over 1.25 lakh years-old.

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