Erramala
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| Erramala Hills | |
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| The Erramalas | |
| File:Andhra Pradesh - Landscapes from Andhra Pradesh, views from Indias South Central Railway (38).JPG The Erramalas during monsoon | |
| Highest point | |
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| Country | India |
| State | Andhra Pradesh |
| Geology | |
| Rock age | Cambrian |
The Erramala (Telugu: ఎఱ్ఱమల) are a range of low hills in southern India,[1] in Kurnool district and Nandyal District of Andhra Pradesh state. The Erramala hills lie on the Deccan plateau, running east–west and dividing the basin of the Penna River to the south from the basin of the Krishna River to the north. The hill range may be extended along the Penna River basin in Kadapa district.
Some important visitor attractions along the Erramala Hills are as follows:
- Belum Caves
- Yadiki Caves
- Yaganti
- Gandikota
- Kalva Bugga
- Kolimigundla
- Tadipatri
- Orvakal Rocks
- Kethavaram Rock art site
- Banaganapalli
- Owk
- Betamcherla
- Koilakuntla
To the east lies the higher Nallamalla Hills.
Gallery
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Pre Historic Mid Krishna-Tungabhadra Valley sites are located along the Erramala and Nallamala ranges
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