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Ghunsa (transl. "winter place") is a
village of Taplejung,
Nepal at
elevation of 3,475 m and is a
major check point for Mt. Kangchenjunga. This village...
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Ghunsa River which is a
tributary of the
Tamur River.
Topographic relief is
significant as the
summit rises 2,130 metres (6,988 ft)
above the
Ghunsa River...
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Scutiger ghunsa is a
species of toad in the
family Megophryidae. It is
endemic to
eastern Nepal and only
known from its
eponymous type locality,
Ghunsa, in...
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Jongsang La down the
Gingsang and
Kangchenjunga glaciers and the
rivers of
Ghunsa and Tamur. It lies in the
border region between Koshi Province of Nepal...
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about 4200 m.
Yamatari glacier joins Ghunsa valley at an
elevation of
about 3500 m just
below the
settlement at
Ghunsa village. P.c, Shakti; Pradhananga...
- Air Mil Mi-8
helicopter crashed on a
chartered flight from
Phungling to
Ghunsa in
Eastern Nepal. The
accident killed all 24 p****engers and crew on board...
- on board. On 23
September 2006, a Mil Mi-8 MTV 1
helicopter crashed in
Ghunsa, Nepal,
killing all 24
people on board. On 27
April 2007, a Mil Mi-8 helicopter...
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Location Capacity (kW)
Turbine Type
Description Reference Ghunsa Micro Hydro Plant Ghunsa 35
Pelton A
helicopter accident killed three conservationists...
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River Mai
River Yubragyi river Koshi River Tamor Mewa
River Palun Khola Ghunsa River Yamatari river Arun
Sunkoshi Chaku River Bhairabkunda River Dudh Koshi...
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Conservation Area.
Precipitation runoff from the mountain's
slopes drains into the
Ghunsa River which is a
tributary of the
Tamur River.
Topographic relief is significant...