The Eastern Ghats’ Nallamala Range, in eastern Andhra Pradesh state, southern India, is a group of parallel hills and valleys. The hills run north to south, parallel to the Coromandel Coast on the Bay of Bengal, and are located south of the Krishna River.
Explanation:
The Pennar and Krishna rivers run through this region, and the Nallamala hills are situated between them. Bhairani, at 1100 meters above sea level, and Gundla Brahmeswara, at 1048 meters, are the two major peaks of this hill range.
The vista of the magnificent dam with river Krishna’s waters bursting out of its gates and darshan of Lord Mallikarjuna Swamy is not enough for most tourists traveling to Srisailam without a peek of the lush Nallamala forest in Farahabad.
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The Eastern Ghats’ Nallamala Range, in eastern Andhra Pradesh state, southern India, is a group of parallel hills and valleys. The hills run north to south, parallel to the Coromandel Coast on the Bay of Bengal, and are located south of the Krishna River.
Explanation:
The Pennar and Krishna rivers run through this region, and the Nallamala hills are situated between them. Bhairani, at 1100 meters above sea level, and Gundla Brahmeswara, at 1048 meters, are the two major peaks of this hill range.
The vista of the magnificent dam with river Krishna’s waters bursting out of its gates and darshan of Lord Mallikarjuna Swamy is not enough for most tourists traveling to Srisailam without a peek of the lush Nallamala forest in Farahabad.