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Naag Daha: natural pond in Kathmandu Valley
Naag Daha: natural pond in Kathmandu Valley
21, Jul 2023
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Naag Daha is a natural pond located in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. The area of the lake is approximately five hectares and the main inflow source is a natural spring, while the water flows out to form two small wetlands.
Photos : Nikesh Magar
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