250m waterfall in Karnataka which swells to enormous volume during monsoon season, as is common for waterfalls on the sub-continent. Split into four segments - the Raja, the Roarer, the Rocket, and the Rani (White Lady). 8th highest in India.

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Jog Falls

1.-- How to reach Jog Falls from Gokarna.

2. --How to reach Jog Falls from Mumbai .

 
Question posted 27th July 2009 by Vijaya V Dhobley.

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