The Small village of Jabalpur situated on the bank of river Narmada and widely famous for its Marble Rocks is at a distance about 21 Km from Jabalpur by road. Soaring in glittering splendour, the Marble Rocks at Bhedaghat rise to a hundred feet on either side of the Narmada. Indian Blogger ( Mines & Mining) The perpendicular magnesium limestone rocks fringe the crystal clear placid waters of the Narmada providing a fascinating site. Boating facilities are available between November-May. Boating on a moonlit night, when the whole stretch of water is transformed into a sheet of liquid silver is absolutely magical. Family Group Photo Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh Photo Sarla Nair India (Copper Mining Family), My Home Town Visit Kadambur Ottapalam June 2009 Photo Wedding Photo - Ludhiana, The Western Ghats are not true mountains, but are the faulted edge of the Deccan Plateau, Kerala Travel: Munnar, Western Ghats, Kerala, Kerala Travel: Thekkady, Western Ghats, Kerala, Picasa Web Albums: N G Nair Mining Engineer India. N G Nair Kerala Travel Thiruvananthapuram, Narmada, making its way through the Marble Rocks. The Narmada, making its way through the Marble Rocks, Narrows down and then plunges in a waterfall , known as Dhuandhar or the smoke cascade. So powerful is the plunge that its roar is heard from a far distance, The falls and the breaking of the volume of water at the crest present an awesome spectacle of Nature's power unleashed. | Subpage Listing |



