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Vynthala Lake

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Type
  
oxbow lake

Surface area
  
7 ha (17 acres)

Surface elevation
  
549 m

Cities
  
Mala

Basin countries
  
India

Settlements
  
Mala

Area
  
7 ha

Location
  
Vynthala, Thrissur District, Kerala

Vynthala Lake (Malayalam: വൈന്തല തടാകം) is a natural oxbow lake found in Vynthala, near Mala, Thrissur District of Kerala. It was formed from a "cutoff" of the Chalakudy River which flows near to it. The lake is considered to be the only one naturally formed Oxbow lake in whole of South India.

History

The oxbow lake at Vynthala was identified in 1998 by a team of scientists led by Sunny George. Earlier the lake had a length of 2 kilometres, but now only about 200 meters remain as the rest of the area has been reclaimed. The total area of the lake is around 7 hectares. National Biodiversity Authority (NBA) and Kerala State Biodiversity Board (KSBD) are preparing a report to declare the lake as a Biodiversity Heritage Site (BHS).

References

Vynthala Lake Wikipedia