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The year was 1857 when Captain James Forsyth of the
Bengal Lancers was galloping hard up the Satpura ranges.
He chanced upon this saucer -shaped valley and recommended
its development as a sanatorium. Churches and cemetries
bring back memories of the colonial past of Pachmarhi
which has managed to escape reckless plunder suffered
by other hill stations of India.
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Pachmarhi is Madhya Pradesh's most verdant
jewel, a place where nature has found exquisite expression
in myriad enchanting ways.Green shades embrace the mountains,
and everywhere is heard the gentle murmur of flowing water.
Bridle paths lead into tranquil forest glades, groves of
wild bamboo and jamun, dense sal forests and delicate bamboo
thickets.
Complementing the magnificence of nature
are the works of man; Pachmarhi is also an archaeological
treasure-house. In cave shelters in the Mahadeo Hills is
an astonishing richness in rock paintings. Most of these
have been placed in the period 500-800 AD, but the earliest
paintings are an estimated 10,000 years old.
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