Saturday, March 24, 2001 |
Though the crack near the Nada choe is being described as a "natural phenomenon'' common in the Himalayan belt, it has generated a lot of interest by virtue of its surficial expression, an occasion rare enough for geologists to ponder over. The crack runs across the hillock near the Ghaggar, the river bed and the fields situated on the opposite bank. Experts point out that such activity, though common, can hardly ever be seen over ground, says Geetanjali Gayatri |
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