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Nafa-khum ((ベンガル語:নাফাখুম)) is a waterfall in Bangladesh on the Sangu River. It is among the largest waterfalls in the country by volume of water falling. The wild hilly river Sangu suddenly falls down here about 25–30 feet. The falls are located in a remote area three hours' walking distance from Remakri, Thanchi Upazila, Bandarban District. Remakri is located three hours by boat on the Sangu River from Tindu, which is itself three hours by boat from Thanchi. Nafa-khum is not very popular as a tourist destination. The word "Khum" in Marma language means "Waterfall". A special type of flying fish, whose local name is ''nating'', is found at the bottom in a small cave as they swim against the stream but cannot jump over the height of the fall. == Gallery == File:Nafa-khum waterfalls at Bandarban.jpg|Nafa-khum waterfalls File:নাফাখুম ঝর্ণা Nafakhum Waterfalls.jpg|Nafa-khum waterfalls File:Nafakhum_Falls.JPG|Nafa-khum waterfalls File:Nilgiri.jpg|View from Nilgiri File:sangu.jpg|Sangu River 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nafa-khum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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