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A Road Along the Mekong River

A Road Along the Mekong River

The eastern part of Tibet is an amazingly "rumpled" portion of the earth's crust.  Here, three major rivers, the Yangtze, Mekong, and Salween, are separated from each other by high ridges, all pushed into a narrow neck some 50 kilometers wide.

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