
Dragon River (Himalayas)
The Dragon River, also known as the Tsangpo River, is a major river in the Himalayas, flowing through Tibet and India. It originates from the Angsi Glacier and travels about 1,000 kilometers before joining the Brahmaputra River in northeastern India. Known for its deep gorges and stunning landscapes, the river plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and culture. It is significant for hydroelectric power generation and agriculture in the region. The river's powerful flow and unique geographical features have also made it a subject of interest for explorers and environmentalists alike.