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Indus River near Mahe bridge in Ladakh

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Description Indus river near Mahe bridge, coming from Tso Moriri, going to Leh - Following the long river valley of the great Indus River as it is still young, The river starts in Tibet, winds through Ladakh gaining strength and sediment before flowing through Pakistan to the Ocean. One of the cradles of civilization, the Indus River has been the backbone of agriculture for many thousands of years, Hinduism's Vedic origins invented along its backs.
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Source India - Ladakh - Travel - 015 - The Indus River
Author McKay Savage from London, UK


Camera location33° 16′ 42.61″ N, 78° 26′ 50.52″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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