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samedi 16 août 2014

The Floating City


Indian state of Kerala water or floating city

Kerala is an Indian state located in southern India, famous for its installed hydro formed of a network of interlocking canals, lakes and rivers and bays internal flowing on land coming from the coast, which is more than 900 km in length. 
The network includes five large lakes linked by a number of channels, whether natural or human constructed, where the river flows where 38, and extends to almost half the length of Kerala. 
Since the old and the locals use these formations in water transportation, fishing and agriculture. It also represents the regatta, which is held annually guaranteed source of entertainment for both residents or tourists, this is a different lakes constant source of livelihood for the local population and the popular tourist attraction of the state. 
This magnificent installation of water formed by the waves and tidal currents composed Islands book ends at the level of small rivers flowing from the west. 
Flowing water is virtually free of the salty sea water in some areas, such as the Vembanad Kayal (The Vembanad Kayal), has also been building a dam to prevent the flow of sea water from penetrating to the rear in order to maintain the freshness of water.





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