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The Dal Lake is a famous lake in Srinagar, the summer capital of the northernmost Indian administered state of Jammu & Kashmir. The lake itself is connected to a number of other lakes of the Kashmir valley. It is well known for its approximately 500 Victorian-era wooden houseboats, originally built as vacation homes for British administrators during the Raj. The lake covers 18 square kilometers, and is divided by causeways into four basins, called Gagribal, Lokut Dal, Bod Dal and Nagin. Lokut-dal and Bod-dal have an island each in the centre, known as Rup Lank (or Char Chinari) and Sona Lank respectively. Along most of the shore of the lake is a boulevard, lined with Mughal-era gardens, parks, and hotels. During the winter season the lake sometimes freezes over.
A Kashmiri boatman rows his boat on Dal Lake in Srinagar, India
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at 00:29 on December 26th, 2008
Really Kashmir & Srinagar are heavenly spots in India. You have tagged good snaps which reveals the beauty of Kashmir.
at 00:33 on December 26th, 2008
Hi Nehal, Thanks very much for your post. Please write your own perspective to the story. did u visit and take these pics. May be you should write your own experience.