The_Gandak_River_from_Indian_side.jpg
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Description The Gandak River from Indian side.jpg |
English:
Also known as Saptagandaki in Nepal and Gandak in India. The photo is taken from Valmikinagar, India, where it serves as a natural frontier for India and Nepal. Few kilometers downstream, the river enters into India and finally merges with the Ganges near Patna, the state capital of Indian state of Bihar
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Author | Abkhanal |
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