Mudenahalli

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Mudenahalli comes under Mudenahalli Panchayath. It is located 29 KM towards South from District headquarters Ramanagara. 39 KM from State capital Bangalore. Mudenahalli Pin code is 562112 and postal head office is Harohalli. Mudenahalli is surrounded by Ramanagara Taluk towards North , Thally Taluk towards East , Channapatna Taluk towards west , Maddur Taluk towards west. Ramanagaram, Maddur, Malavalli. Bangalore is the nearby Cities to Mudenahalli.

Ramanagara City Municipal Corporation in Karnataka, India

Ramanagara is a town and a city municipal council in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is also the headquarters of Ramanagara district.

Kannada is the Local Language here. Total population of Mudenahalli is 1183 .Males are 604 and Females are 579 living in 231 Houses. Total area of Mudenahalli is 380 hectares

Transportation Public transport is there from Bangalore BMTC and KR Market. There is no railway link to the village Muddenahalli is around 55 km from Bangalore via Yelahanka and Devanahalli. Public transport is available up to Harohalli. Mudenahalli village is 1.5 km from this alighting point.

Tourism

There is a meditation centre Pyramid Valley, which is 3 Km away from the village.

Pyramid Valley is a limestone rock formation near Waikari in the North Canterbury region of New Zealand. It lies 80 km north-west of Christchurch. On the foot of the valley is a swamp which became notable in 1939 as New Zealand's largest paleontological site for moa fossils. In 1938 the landowners Joseph and Rob Hodgen found three large bones of Dinornis giganteus while they buried a dead horse in the swamp. They opened this area for excavations and in the early 1940s fossil hunters like Robert Falla, Roger Duff, Robert Cushman Murphy, Jim Eyles, Ron Scarlett and many others began their research work at this site and unearthed the remains of long extinct birds including more than 183 complete moa skeletons and tens of thousands of fossil bone fragments from about 46 species of Modern birds. The swamp was formed around 18,000 BC and became drained c. 2,000 years ago. It provided a lush vegetation which attracted five different moa species.

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