Stunning View Of Seven Sisters Waterfall In Cherrapunjee Will Take Your Breath Away
A Twitter account named 'Homestays and Villas' shared a breathtaking video of the seven-sisters waterfall in Meghalaya.
The vastness and the uniqueness of nature always catch one's eye. However, waterfalls surely stand out from the rest. These waterfalls especially get even more beautiful during the monsoon season since the heavy rains enhance the beauty of this nature's gift.
While there are several magnificent waterfalls in foreign countries, India isn't far behind. Speaking of this, a beautiful video is being shared online that shows the magnificent seven sisters waterfall in Cherrapunjee, Meghalaya.
As the name suggests, the seven sisters' waterfalls comprise seven different waterfalls amicably arranged side by side on a wide rugged cliff which seems distinct when looked at from a distance.
This waterfall looks especially beautiful when it rains when it passes through the green lush vegetation of the northeast. The video was shared on Twitter by an account named Homestays & Villas. The caption along read, "Some places are just like dreams! The spectacular seven sisters waterfall, Meghalaya, Bharat."
Watch it here:
Some places are just like dreams ! ??
¡ª Homestays & Villas (@thehomestays) July 29, 2022
The spectacular seven sisters waterFall,Meghalaya , Bharat ?? pic.twitter.com/NYhrh0OIpb
Other beautiful waterfalls in India
Recently, a video of Karnataka's jog waterfalls had gone viral. It was compared with the magnificent Niagara Falls. The video was shared by Eric Solheim, a former Norwegian diplomat, who credited it to a user named Raghu. "This is not Niagara Falls... This is Jog Falls, located in Shimoga district of Karnataka, India," reads the caption.
This is not Niagara Falls¡
¡ª Erik Solheim (@ErikSolheim) July 10, 2022
This is Jog Falls, located in Shimoga district of Karnataka, India??
pic.twitter.com/1C1ohXFsCn
Another video recently got viral of the stunning view of Dudhsagar waterfall in Goa. In the said clip, a train passes on a bridge through Dudhsagar Falls, which is around 60 km from Panaji by road. The view looks straight out of a dream. In fact, for most of us, it is difficult to believe that this magnificent view is from our very own country.
Nature at its best.
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