Talk:Dudh Koshi
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Tributary
[edit]One source [1] mentions the Bhote Koshi as a tributary of the Duduh Kosi. The more renowned Bhote Koshi joins the Sun Kosi below Barabise. Is this another river with the same name? However, the word "Bhote Koshi" means 'river from Tibet'. Given the topography of the region, the possibility of a river from Tibet being a tributary of the Dudh Kosi is remote. Is another river being wrongly referred to as the Bhote Kosi? Is it the Bhola Kosi, flowing down the slopes of Cho Oyu? Please enlighten. - Chandan Guha (talk) 01:31, 6 June 2010 (UTC)