Yarlung Tsangpo (English Wikipedia)

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  • "YARLUNG TSANGPO (BRAHMAPUTRA RIVER) IN TIBET".

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  • Patrick Boylan (2 November 2001). "Controversy Surrounded Hidden Falls". www.louisville.edu. Archived from the original on 3 May 2005. Quoted without further information on "Shangri-La Found – Who found it first?". The Search for Shambhala. Retrieved 14 September 2008. Little attention was paid to the Chinese team that had been striking for the falls during that fateful trekking season. They claimed to have reached the falls before Baker but were ignored for the most part by everybody except their government who decided to close the gorge to westerners.

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  • Patrick Boylan (2 November 2001). "Controversy Surrounded Hidden Falls". www.louisville.edu. Archived from the original on 3 May 2005. Quoted without further information on "Shangri-La Found – Who found it first?". The Search for Shambhala. Retrieved 14 September 2008. Little attention was paid to the Chinese team that had been striking for the falls during that fateful trekking season. They claimed to have reached the falls before Baker but were ignored for the most part by everybody except their government who decided to close the gorge to westerners.

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  • Henry Strachey (1854). Physical Geography of Western Tibet, Part 24. W. Clowes. pp. 7–. OCLC 1063495284. The river that carries the drainage of Nari-Mangyul and Utsang to the south-eastward is called by the Tibetans the rTachok Tsangspo, i.e. Horse River. The best of my Ladak informants could not assure me positively of its course below Lhasa, but assented fully to its identification with the main trunk of the Brahmaputra river, as asserted (and all but established) by the geographers of Bengal.

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