Photographer Nabin Baral captures the diverse landscape of the free flowing river before it’s stemmed by mega dams in Nepal
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The Karnali River is older than the Himalaya, having cut its path over millions of years as the mountains rose. This phenomenon has created many wild and scenic gorges with rich biodiversity.
In Nepal, the Karnali is still largely untouched by the modern development like roads and dams, but mega dams are in the pipeline in Nepal. Currently only two dams in Tibet and one barrage in India disturbs its flow.