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  1. Nanthi Kadal (Tamil: நந்திக்கடல் Nantikkaṭal) is a lagoon in Mullaitivu District, north-east Sri Lanka. The English translation of Nanthi Kadal is "the sea of conches". [1] Fed by a number of small rivers including Per Aru, the town of Mullaitivu is located on land sandwiched between it and the Indian Ocean.

  2. Nanthi Kadal is a lagoon in Mullaitivu District, north-east Sri Lanka. The English translation of Nanthi Kadal is "the sea of conches". Fed by a number of small rivers including Per Aru, the town of Mullaitivu is located on land sandwiched between it and the Indian Ocean.

  3. Nanthi Kadal (Tamil: நந்திக்கடல் Nantikkaṭal) is a lagoon in Mullaitivu District, north-east Sri Lanka. The English translation of Nanthi Kadal.

  4. Lagoon is connected to the sea by a very narrow strip of water. There is a narrow low lying bridge across this waterway on which only one vehicle could pass at a time. Wattapalei Amman Kovil is a religious place which attracts thousands of pilgrims and local tourists to the area.

  5. Aug 31, 2024 · The Nanthikadal Lagoon. In English, Nanthi Kadal literally translates to the sea of conches. Many small rivers (the most famous being Per Aru) feed this lagoon, which is also called the Mullaitivu lagoon. The lagoon’s maximum length is fourteen kilometers and the maximum width is five kilometers.

  6. Nanthi Kadal Lagoon. Nanthi Kadal is a lagoon in Mullaitivu district. It is said to be the “sea of conches”. From Mullaitivu town it is located 10.7 km. Take Paranthan highway (A35) from Mullaitivu town – Vadduvakal – Mullivaikkal – Nanthi Kadal. Contact Person: Northern Province

  7. Orange… Passing Mullavalai we arrived at the Vattappalai Temple, which is situated on the banks of the Nandhikadal Lagoon. For me, the orange hues were striking against the many vibrant colours that adorned the Gopuram. As we entered, the temple was blissfully quiet.