- Kameng River
The Kameng River (previously named Bhareli River (ভৰলী নদী), now called Kameng in
Arunachal Pradesh and Jia Bhoreli inAssam ) in the easternHimalayan mountains , originates inTawang district from theglacial lake below snow cappedGori Chen mountain coord|27|48|36|N|92|26|38|E [Alpine Club Library - Himalayan Index - [http://www.alpine-club.org.uk/hi/screen2b_2.php?s=80&np=24 Results of Search by latitude/longitude] ] , (convert|6300|m|ft|0|lk=on [(1997) ThinkQuest team, retrieved 10/1/2007 [http://library.thinkquest.org/10131/arunachal_kangtomassif.html Kangto Massif] ] , [East Kameng District at a glance, retrieved 9/15/07 [http://eastkameng.nic.in/InBrief.htm Brief History] ] , [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2004/20040905/spectrum/main4.htm photo] ) on the India-Tibet border in SouthTibet and flows throughBhalukpong circle ofWest Kameng District ,Arunachal Pradesh and Sonitpur District ofAssam ,India . It is one of the major tributaries of the Brahmaputra River, joining it atTezpur , just east of theKolia Bhomora Setu bridge.
(mouth of the Kameng: coord|26|37|45|N|92|53|20|E), [http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/people/zak/ramana/wapMiscLogistics.htm#WapLayoutMap Map 1]The Kameng forms the boundary between East Kamemg District and West Kameng Districts and is also the boundary between the Sessa and Eaglenest sanctuaries to its west and the
Pakke tiger reserve to the east. [http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/people/zak/ramana/wapLocEaglenest.htm#EaglenestMap Map 2] TheDafla Hills are east and theAka Hills (home of Aka tribe) are west of the Kameng River. The entire stretch of forest along theBhalukpong -Bomdila highway on the west bank of the river in West Kameng has vanished in the last few years though the forest across the river continues to be in a healthy state. [Athreya, R. (2006) Eaglenest Biodiversity Project − I (2003 – 2006): Conservation resources for Eaglenest wildlife sanctuary, A report submitted to the Forest Department of the Government of Arunachal Pradesh, India, and the Rufford-Maurice-Laing Foundation (UK). Kaati Trust, Pune. [http://www.ncra.tifr.res.in/~rathreya/Eaglenest/ebp1reportW.pdf 2.2.2 Geography and Climate, p 23] ]Tributaries
The eastern half of Eaglenest-Sessa Wildlife sanctuaries is drained by the Tippi Naala (Tippi river) which joins Kameng river at the village of Tippi on the Bhalukpong-Bomdila highway. The other major rivers flowing through West Kameng District, the Tenga, Bichom and Dirang Chu, are also tributaries of the Kameng. [Nandy S.N. District Profile: WEST KAMENG DISTRICT, G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora 263643, India [http://www.geocities.com/himenvis/vol72/vol72-Nandy.htm WEST KAMENG DISTRICT] ]
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External links
[http://wikimapia.org/4033940/Kameng_River Kameng River on Wikipapia]
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