The majestic waterfall, also bearing the name “Matsya Tirtha,” falls from a height of 175 meters. Authorities have built a hydro-electric project with its winch amidst deep greenery, making it a place for pleasure. In Odisha, India, the Machhakund River formed the Duduma waterfall near Koraput, and it is 157.5 metres high. Duduma is about 92 km from Koraput. People call Machhakund an important place for pilgrimage, Matsya Tirtha. Authorities use the water of this fall to produce electricity through water power.
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