Yepak river

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The Yepak river (Taraon language:ɑ˧˩ɹɑ˥;Yepuk river; Yabak Ti; Yerbi Ti) is a tributary of Zayal Chu (Lohit River) whose source is the Yepak Pok, Anjaw District, Chayu County, Tibet near Walong. It flows southeast, entering Zayal Chu (Lohit River) in Yepak (near Bish point L. camp).

Grasslands and dense forests are in the middle reaches. In the lower reaches, some lands are under shifting cultivation and others are arable [1] .[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. "Lohit river basin study" (PDF). moef.nic.in. 2013-06-07. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
  2. Harish Kapadia (2008-06-04). "The Eastern Frontier of India". himalayanclub. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  3. 吕昭义,等 (2012-02-26). "英属印度的战略边界计划与赵尔丰、程凤翔对察隅边防的巩固". 论文网. Retrieved 2006-02-04.

Coordinates: 28°06′18″N 97°00′20″E / 28.10500°N 97.00556°E / 28.10500; 97.00556