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Himalayan stream, Lidder in Kashmir, India

2014-08-12 2 Dailymotion

The Lidder River or Liddar River is a 73 kilometer long river in the Kashmir region of India in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. It originates from the Kolhoi Glacier of the Jehlum River and meets it at Gurnar Khanabal village at an altitude of 1615 meters.<br /><br />The Lidder River gives rise to Lidder Valley, originates from Kolhoi Glacier in the vicinity of Sonamarg and runs southwards through an alpine meadow called Lidderwat, from which the river has got its name. The river flows through lush green mountains of fir. The tourist village Aru is situated on its bank. It covers 30 kilometers to the tourist destination of Pahalgam where it meets a major tributary (the East Lidder) from Sheshnag Lake and runs westwards until it meets the Jehlum River at Gurnar Khanabal village of Anantnag. It has crystal blueish water as of Neelum River. Pahalgam occupies the central Lidder Valley.<br /><br />The waters of the river are mainly used for irrigation purpose through different canals, the famous among them is Shah kol and drinking through water treatment plants.<br /><br />There are many different varieties of fishes present in the river. A fisheries plant has also been build up at the bank of the river. Some types of fishes found in Lidder River are: Brown trout (sulmo trutta fario), Rainbow trout (sulmo gairdnri), Shuddgurn, Anyour<br /><br />The annual Amarnath yatra organised by the Hindu Shrine Board and the State government is a major threat to the ecology of the river. Up to 1995 the duration of yatra was less than fifteen days, but now the Hindu Shrine Board has increased its duration for two months in which more than four million Hindu pilgrims take the route for yatra enroute the Lidder River. Due to the negligence, incapacity and lack of coordination between the organising agencies, who cares and spends most on the security of the pilgrimage, there is no sewage system in place from Khanabal to Pahalgam, the base camp for the annual Amarnath Yatra.<br /><br />Source: Wikipedia<br /><br />This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of tens of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... Reach us at wfi @ vsnl.com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.

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