- Lake
Rakshastal (Tibetan: ལག་ངར་མཚོ; Sanskrit: राक्षसताल, romanized: Rākṣasatāla; Chinese: 拉昂错) is a sal****er lake in
Tibet Autonomous Region,
lying just...
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major catchment area of
Rakshastal Lake. This can be
achieved by
constructing an
earth dam at the
northern tip of
Rakshastal Lake,
which is fed by its...
- to
Manasarovar and
Rakshastal lakes.
Mansarovar is a high
altitude fresh water lake fed by
glaciers and
overflows into
Rakshastal, an
endorheic salt water...
- China,
India and Nepal. It
overflows into the
adjacent salt-water lake of
Rakshastal via the
Ganga Chhu. The
sources of four rivers: Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra...
- China,
India and Nepal.
Mount Kailash is
located close to
Manasarovar and
Rakshastal lakes. The
sources of four rivers: Indus, Sutlej, Brahmaputra, and Karnali...
- is west of the
catchment area of Lake
Rakshastal in Tibet, as
springs in an
ephemeral stream. Lake
Rakshastal used to be part of the
Sutlej river basin...
- La-tso,
Lumajangdong Co, Lake Puma Yumco, Lake Paiku, Como Chamling, Lake
Rakshastal,
Dagze Co and Dong Co. The
Qinghai Lake (Koko Nor) is the
largest lake...
- north. The lake
region extends from the
Pangong Tso Lake in Ladakh, Lake
Rakshastal,
Yamdrok Lake and Lake
Manasarovar near the
source of the
Indus River...
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Qinghai Namtso Siling Zhari Namco Tangra Yumco Ulungur Yamdrok Pangong Rakshastal (La-Ang Tso) Aibi
National Parks Jingpo Wudalianchi Tai West (Hangzhou)...
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Qinghai Namtso Siling Zhari Namco Tangra Yumco Ulungur Yamdrok Pangong Rakshastal (La-Ang Tso) Aibi
National Parks Jingpo Wudalianchi Tai West (Hangzhou)...