Tapee River
The Tapee River, also known as the Tapi River, is a significant waterway in India. It flows through the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, eventually emptying into the Arabian Sea. The river is approximately 724 kilometers long and is known for its unique eastward flow, which is unusual for rivers in this region.
The Tapee River plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports agriculture along its banks. It is fed by several tributaries and is vital for irrigation, drinking water, and fishing. The river also has cultural significance, with various towns and cities located along its course.