Bulbule Lake | |
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बुलबुले ताल (Nepali) | |
Bulbule Lake in 2016 | |
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Location | Birendranagar, Karnali Province, Nepal |
Coordinates | 28°34′53″N 81°37′10″E / 28.58139°N 81.61944°E / 28.58139; 81.61944 |
Type | Lake |
Bulbule Lake (Nepali: बुलबुले ताल) is a lake in Birendranagar, Karnali Province, Nepal. Bulbule lake owes its name to the way water bubbles from its spring, before it can be seen emanating from a series of stone spouts.
Bulbule Lake is currently undergoing an expansion project; it will be expanded from 12,000 meters square to 28,500 meters square. The expansion will cost about 20 million Nepalese rupees.
The Nepali song "Surkhetma Bulbule Taal" was inspired by this lake and parts of the song were filmed in the Bulbule Lake.
References
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- Khadka, PB (11 January 2021). "बुलबुले विस्तार तर व्यवस्थापन नहुँदा जताततै फोहोर, 'पानी नै छैन, ताल रे!'". PahiloPost (in Nepali). Archived from the original on 2 December 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
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