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The iconic Dal Lake in Kashmir has got a new attraction after parts of it froze due to a drop in the temperature. The tourists found it perfect for adventure activity amid snowfall in the capital city of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Boatmen at a partially frozen Dal Lake on a winter day, in Srinagar, Thursday. Several parts of Kashmir, including the plains of the valley, received fresh snowfall on Thursday, with moderate to heavy snow in the higher reaches, leading to an improvement in the minimum temperatures.
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Boats stuck on the partially frozen Dal Lake during a cold winter morning after Srinagar witnessed a cold wave which caused the drop of temperature by several degrees.
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A shikara stuck on the partially frozen Dal Lake during a cold winter morning in Srinagar. The temperature dropped several degrees below zero, with Srinagar recording the minimum temperature at minus 7.3 degrees Celsius.
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‘Shikaras’ (boats) are seen parked at the Dal Lake after the season's first snowfall, in Srinagar on Saturday. Normal life was thrown out of gear in Kashmir on Saturday as most areas of the valley received snowfall, disrupting flight and railway operations and also leading to the closure of the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway.
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Visitors at the Nishat Garden near the Dal Lake after the season's first snowfall, in Srinagar, Saturday after Srinagar received snowfall, attracting several tourists.
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The visitors ride on a shikara (boat) on a winter day, at the Dal Lake in Srinagar, Thursday as the Vally received a fresh spell of snowfall, attracting a huge number of tourists.