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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
The temple is tucked in a small valley in the vast [[Dudhatoli|Dudhatoli region]]. The altitude of the temple complex ranges from 2,480 meters (8,136 ft) to 2,500 meters (8,202 ft.). The complex is sited in a meadow. The forest around the temple is one of the densest temperate forests in [[Uttarakhand]], with [[Cedrus deodara|deodar cedar]] (''Cedrus deodara'') as the dominant tree species, which, further east, becomes the only tree species. The valley is dotted with multiple cool water springs, some of which channelled into rock formations (known as ''Mangārā'' in the [[Garhwali language]]), while others flow naturally (known as [[Stream|''dhārā'']]). The surrounding ridges have an average elevation of 2,700 meters (8,860 ft.) with dense, mixed, broadleaf forests, comprising kharsu, oaks, [[ | The temple is tucked in a small valley in the vast [[Dudhatoli|Dudhatoli region]]. The altitude of the temple complex ranges from 2,480 meters (8,136 ft) to 2,500 meters (8,202 ft.). The complex is sited in a meadow. The forest around the temple is one of the densest temperate forests in [[Uttarakhand]], with [[Cedrus deodara|deodar cedar]] (''Cedrus deodara'') as the dominant tree species, which, further east, becomes the only tree species. The valley is dotted with multiple cool water springs, some of which channelled into rock formations (known as ''Mangārā'' in the [[Garhwali language]]), while others flow naturally (known as [[Stream|''dhārā'']]). The surrounding ridges have an average elevation of 2,700 meters (8,860 ft.) with dense, mixed, broadleaf forests, comprising kharsu, oaks, [[hornbeam]]s, [[maple]]s, [[rhododendron]]s, [[hazel]]s, ''Corylus jacquemontii'', and dozens of other tree species. | ||
==Climate== | ==Climate== |