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Manchanabele

Coordinates: 12°52′01″N 77°20′04″E / 12.86702°N 77.33445°E / 12.86702; 77.33445
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Manchanabele
village
Manchanabele is located in Karnataka
Manchanabele
Location in Karnataka, India
Manchanabele is located in India
Manchanabele
Manchanabele (India)
Coordinates: 12°52′01″N 77°20′04″E / 12.86702°N 77.33445°E / 12.86702; 77.33445
Country India
StateKarnataka
TaluksMagadi
Languages
 • OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Nearest cityBangalore, Ramanagara

Manchinabele is a village in Magadi taluk in Ramanagara District. It has a population of 1098 according to 2011 census.[1] It is 21 km from Magadi, 22 km from Ramanagara and 14 km from Bidadi.

Manchanabele dam

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Manchanabele dam is nearby to the place, across the river Arkavathy. It is a trekking location.[2] It provides water to Magadi town, Kayaking also conducted here. Species of Water Snakes are also visible [3] However, the reservoir bed is a death trap with sudden fault-lines, large boulders as well as deep slush. More than 200 people have lost their lives between 2006 and 2011.[4] It is very dangerous to get into the waters in this reservoir even if one is a good swimmer. The dam backwaters can also be accessed via Dabbaguli village or via Magadi road where few adventure resorts are located. The Dodda Alada Mara and Savanadurga are other tourist attractions in the circuit. The dam can be reached by direct buses from K. R. Market(Route nos. 227M, 227VA, 227VC, 242VA, 242W).

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ "Manchanabele Village Population - Magadi - Ramanagara, Karnataka".
  2. ^ "Manchinbele Reservoir".
  3. ^ "Water Snake at Manchinbele Dam"
  4. ^ "Over 200 drowned in Manchanabele waters since 2006"