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Lhasa Valley: The Lhasa River Valley

An introduction to the braided waterways, wetlands and vegetation of the Lhasa river valley, showing how natural landscapes and human activity coexist on the plateau.

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Last updated: April 19, 2026

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An introduction to the braided waterways, wetlands and vegetation of the Lhasa river valley, showing how natural landscapes and human activity coexist on the plateau.

  • Subject TagsLhasa River Valley, Physical Geography
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