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| Nepal can be divided into three major river systems from east to
west: the Kosi River, the Narayani River (India's Gandak River), and the
Karnali River. All ultimately become major tributaries of the Ganges
River in northern India. |
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| The World Conservation Union in Nepalhas warned that the country's most sacred river, the Bagmati, is in danger of
being destroyed by pollution. |
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| Nepal
is a kingdom of immense natural beauty with a deep-rooted cultural
heritage. A great part of this natural beauty comes from the many
rivers that flow through the majestic Himalayas to the lowlands of the
Terai. |
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| In Nepal,
a river is a goddess: an ever-flowing source of beauty and abundance. And, we
might add, of infinite adventure. River running in this mountain kingdom is
superb, which shouldn't be surprising. |
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| RiversRivers in Nepalare treated as goddesses. They are the ever flowing and inspiring source of
beauty, abundance and infinite adventure. The rugged topography, extreme
variations and excessive snow melting in Nepalmake this mountain kingdom blessed with blosoming, flowering rivers, running
across the country. This makes Nepalan obvious choice for river adventure. |
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