Tsangpo Gorges (China)
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q19742
Library of congress:
sh2004007445
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: 2004053476: The heart of the world : a journey to the last secret place, 2004:CIP galley (Tsangpo Gorges)
- The riddle of the Tsangpo gorges, 1926.
- National Geographic WWW site, July 19, 2004(the waterfall was discovered in a legendary unexplored five-mile (eight-kilometer) gap in the Upper Tsangpo Gorge, the world's deepest canyon, which arches around the easternmost Himalaya Mountains)
- National Geographic Explorer TV web site, July 22, 2004(Secrets of the Tsangpo. Explorer follows an expedition into one of the 20th century's last great unexplored places, Tibet's forbidding Tsangpo Gorges)
- Zou jin Yaluzangbu Daxiagu, 2002:t.p. (Yaluzangbu Daxiagu; Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon)
- LC subj. hdg:(Yarlung Zangbo Great Canyon National Reserve (China))
- Wikipedia, Oct. 30, 2008(Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon; Tsangpo Gorge)
- Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo di ming da ci dian, 1998:p. 6541 (Yaluzangbu Daxiagu; Yarlung Zangbo Daxiagu; canyon in southeastern Tibet)