Duilong River
The Duilong River, or Duilong Qu (Tibetan: Toelung; Chinese: 堆龙), is a right tributary of the Lhasa River, which it enters just below the city of Lhasa, Tibet, China. The river is about 137 kilometres (85 mi) in length. Water quality may be compromised by dissolved substances including arsenic from geothermal springs.
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Duilong River
The Duilong River, or Duilong Qu (Tibetan: Toelung; Chinese: 堆龙), is a right tributary of the Lhasa River, which it enters just below the city of Lhasa, Tibet, China. The river is about 137 kilometres (85 mi) in length. Water quality may be compromised by dissolved substances including arsenic from geothermal springs.
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The Duilong River, or Duilong ...... senic from geothermal springs.
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Sketch map of the Duilong River and Doilungdêqên District
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