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Mahe TOURISM ...........................................................................................................................................................................
Mahe River The Mahe river, also called the Mayyazhippuzha, originates from the forests on the western slopes of the Wayanad hills which form part of the Western Ghats. he length of the river is about 54 kms. And it flows through an area of 394 sq.kms. Also known as Mayyazhipuzha, the 54kms long Mahi River has its origin from the forests situated on the western slopes of the Wayanad Hills.
The river is the northern boundary of Mahe town, the former French settlement, located at a distance of 6 kms to the south of Thalassery, Kannur district. Mahe River termed as the Mayyazhipuzha, the river has its origin from the forests situated on the western slopes of the Wayanad Hills. The hills are a part of the Western Ghats. This river flows through the villages of Narippetta, Vanimel, Iyyancode, Bhekiyad, Iringanoor, Tripangathur, Peringalam, Edachery, Kacheri, Eramala, Kariyyad, Olavilam, Kunnamakkara, Azhiyoor and Mahe, before emptying into the Arabian Sea at the former French Settlement of mahe, about 6 kms. South of Thalassery. T Pondicherry | Karaikal | Mahe | Yanam |
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