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Crystal clear, clean natural water is a dream for all city dwellers. I always wanted to show my daughter we have so beautiful places in India something we should remember, cherish & try to restore. Hence took my daughter to small heaven in the North-East side of India - Dawki a small village on the banks of Umngot River, near Tamabil Point on India-Bangladesh border.

The water is so pure that you can clearly see the rocks & fishes from the boat & wonder how the boat is floating, how deep is the water...

However this natural beauty is slowly getting destroyed with human greediness and laziness. People need to be educated and stopped from polluting these waters with daily chores.
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