Monsoon has triggered massive deluge causing unimaginable hardships and loss of life and property to hundreds of thousands. Yet, the same rains give a new dimension to India’s forests, waterfalls and ghats too.
Exemplifying this, is Indian Forest Officer Ramesh Pandey’s video of Goa’s Dudhsagar water, capturing the scenic beauty and green cover of the place. Making the view splendid is the training passing over the bridge close to the waterfall.
Monsoon takes Goa to a new height. Wet, shiny and lush green. Dudhsagar falls look amazing, truly representing the richness of western ghats. #IncredibleIndia
pic.twitter.com/LMzYBB4wiO— Ramesh Pandey (@rameshpandeyifs) July 21, 2022
Twitter users enjoying the footage commented too on the post. One user remarked: “Stunning view it provides. You feel the water droplets even from the train as it chugs across the bridge”, while another simply said: “Beautiful”.
A video of this same waterfall was shared by G. Kishan Reddy, Union Minister of Tourism. The caption read: “Heaven Meets Earth! Dudhsagar Falls, Goa. Located on the rail route between Goa and Belgaum in Karnataka, it is one of the most beautiful scenic spots in the country. If you want to be smitten by nature's own miracle, visit the place for unforgettable memories.”Koo App
Dudhsagar which means “sea of milk”, is a waterfall which flows at a height of 1,017 feet and originates in Mandovi river.