Ashtamudi Lake (Ashtamudi Kayal) in the Kollam District of Kerala, India, is the second largest and deepest wetland ecosystem, a palm-shaped (also called octopus-shaped) large water body, next only to the Vembanad estuary ecosystem of the state. Ashtamudi means 'eight branches' (Ashta = 'eight'; mudi = 'branch') in the local language of Malayalam. This name is indicative of the lake's topography: a lake with multiple branches. The lake is also called the gateway to the backwaters of Kerala.

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  • Ashtamudi Lake (Ashtamudi Kayal) in the Kollam District of Kerala, India, is the second largest and deepest wetland ecosystem, a palm-shaped (also called octopus-shaped) large water body, next only to the Vembanad estuary ecosystem of the state. Ashtamudi means 'eight branches' (Ashta = 'eight'; mudi = 'branch') in the local language of Malayalam. This name is indicative of the lake's topography: a lake with multiple branches. The lake is also called the gateway to the backwaters of Kerala. Ashtamudi Wetland was included in the list of wetlands of international importance, as defined by the Ramsar Convention for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands.. Along both banks of the lake and its backwater canals, coconut groves and palm trees interspersed with towns and villages are seen. Quilon is an important historic port town located on the right bank of the lake and boat cruises are operated by the Kollam Boat Club from Quilon to Alappuzha providing transport access to many other towns and villages along this route, apart from the luxury “house boats” which also operate in the lake. The boat journey is an 8 hour trip, winds through lakes, canals and water bound villages, and gives a complete exposure to the beauty of the backwaters of Ashtamudi Lake. Chinese fishing nets, called cheena vala in the Malayalam language, are used by local fisherman and are a common sight along the waterway. The lake and the city of Quilon on its banks and the Neendakara port at the confluence offer the transport means for state’s trade and commerce in cashew trading and processing industry and marine products industry. The lake is the source of livelihood for the people living close to it in fishing, coconut husk retting for coir production and inland navigation services. The lake and the life on its shores have inspired many artists and writers. It has been the subject of many poems of renowned poet Thirunalloor Karunakaran who was born and brought up on its banks.
  • El lago Ashtamudi (Ashtamudi Kayal) está localizado en el distrito de Kollam en el estado de Kerala en el sur de la India. Ashtamudi quiere decir ocho ramas (Ashta=eight; mudi=branch), en la lengua local Malayalam. Esto es el indicativo de la topografía de este lago. Es un lago con múltiples ramas. El lago Ashtamudi es designado como un pantano de importancia internacional conforme al Convenio de Ramsar. El Island Express experimentó un terrible accidente de ferrocarril cuando un gran número de sus coches cayó en Ashtamudi Kayal cuando cruzaba el puente de ferrocarril. Cientos de personas perdieron sus vidas. Como anécdota, el conductor del tren meses más tarde fue declarado apto para la conducción.
  • O Lago Ashtamudi (Ashtamudi Kayal) está localizado no distrito de Kollam, no estado de Kerala no sul da Índia. Ashtamudi (ashta=oito, mudi= braço) significa oito braços na língua local Malayalam. É uma terra úmida de importância internacional definida pela Convenção de Ramsar.
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  • Ashtamudi Lake (Ashtamudi Kayal) in the Kollam District of Kerala, India, is the second largest and deepest wetland ecosystem, a palm-shaped (also called octopus-shaped) large water body, next only to the Vembanad estuary ecosystem of the state. Ashtamudi means 'eight branches' (Ashta = 'eight'; mudi = 'branch') in the local language of Malayalam. This name is indicative of the lake's topography: a lake with multiple branches. The lake is also called the gateway to the backwaters of Kerala.
  • El lago Ashtamudi (Ashtamudi Kayal) está localizado en el distrito de Kollam en el estado de Kerala en el sur de la India. Ashtamudi quiere decir ocho ramas (Ashta=eight; mudi=branch), en la lengua local Malayalam. Esto es el indicativo de la topografía de este lago. Es un lago con múltiples ramas. El lago Ashtamudi es designado como un pantano de importancia internacional conforme al Convenio de Ramsar.
  • O Lago Ashtamudi (Ashtamudi Kayal) está localizado no distrito de Kollam, no estado de Kerala no sul da Índia. Ashtamudi (ashta=oito, mudi= braço) significa oito braços na língua local Malayalam. É uma terra úmida de importância internacional definida pela Convenção de Ramsar.
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