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{{short description|waterfall in Maharashtra, India}}
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The '''Bhambavli Vajrai Waterfall''' is a [[waterfall]] located on the Urmodi river in [[India]].<ref>{{Cite book|last=Bagwan|first=Wasim A|title=Recent Trends in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition|last2=Gavali|first2=Ravindra S|publisher=Springer Singapore|year=2019|isbn=9789811391866|editor-last=Hegadi|editor-first=Ravindra S|location=Singapore|pages=329-341|chapter=Image Processing Based Vegetation Cover Monitoring and Its Categorization Using Differential Satellite Imageries for Urmodi River Watershed in Satara District, Maharashtra, India|editor-last2=Santosh|editor-first2=K. C.}}</ref> It is approximately {{convert|27|km}} from the city of [[Satara (city)|Satara]], [[Maharashtra]],<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Top things to do in Satara - Vajrai Waterfall |url=https://theindiantrip.com/au/things-to-do/vajrai-waterfall-satara-activity |access-date=2020-10-28 |website=The Indian Trip}}</ref> near the village of Bhambavli<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Bhambavli Vajrai Waterfall|publisher=District Administration Satara |url=https://www.satara.gov.in/en/tourist-place/bhambavli-vajrai-waterfall/|access-date=2020-10-28}}</ref> and [[Sahyadri]] Hill.<ref name=":0" /> The height of the waterfall combining all three tiers is {{convert|560|m}},<ref name=":1"/> and is the second
The '''Bhambavli Vajrai Waterfall''' is a waterfall located on the Urmodi river.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Bagwan|first=Wasim A|title=Recent Trends in Image Processing and Pattern Recognition|last2=Gavali|first2=Ravindra S|publisher=Springer Singapore|year=2019|isbn=9789811391866|editor-last=Hegadi|editor-first=Ravindra S|location=Singapore|pages=329-341|chapter=Image Processing Based Vegetation Cover Monitoring and Its Categorization Using Differential Satellite Imageries for Urmodi River Watershed in Satara District, Maharashtra, India|editor-last2=Santosh|editor-first2=K. C.}}</ref> The waterfall is next to the Bhambavli village<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Bhambavli Vajrai Waterfall {{!}} District Satara, Government of Maharashtra, India {{!}} India|url=https://www.satara.gov.in/en/tourist-place/bhambavli-vajrai-waterfall/|access-date=2020-10-28|language=en-US}}</ref> and situated approximately 27 kilometers from the city of [[Satara (city)]], [[Maharashtra]], and near [[Sahyadri]] hill.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=TheIndianTrip|title=Top things to do in Satara - Vajrai Waterfall|url=https://theindiantrip.com/au/things-to-do/vajrai-waterfall-satara-activity|access-date=2020-10-28|website=TheIndianTrip|language=en}}</ref> The height of the Waterfall combining all three tiers is 560m,<ref>{{cite web|title=Bhambavli Vajrai Waterfall|url=https://www.satara.gov.in/en/tourist-place/bhambavli-vajrai-waterfall/|access-date=2019-02-14|publisher=GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA}}</ref> and is the second
highest plunge waterfall in India, after the [[Nohkalikai Falls]] in [[Meghalaya]], with a drop of {{convert|335|m}}.<ref name=":0" />
highest plunge waterfall in [[India]], after the [[Nohkalikai Falls]] in [[Meghalaya]], with a drop of 335&nbsp;m (1100&nbsp;ft).<ref name=":0" />
 
 
A [[waterfall]], defined by [[National Geographic Society|National Geographic]], is a body of water that cascades down a cliff or rock face into a pool below. Waterfalls are formed through a process of erosion, and the waterfall itself is responsible for eroding the rocks and surfaces it flows down. Natural Disasters such as Volcanos and Earthquakes can help form waterfalls.


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