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117: 737: 40: 441:'Bartang' means 'narrow passage'. Before the 20th century travel required fords, ladders and platforms set into the sides of cliffs. There were three paths, one along the river, usable only in autumn when the water was low, the second along the cliffs and the third, much longer, where pack animals could be led along the mountain ridges. The modern road can become impassable beyond Basid due to rockslides. Above Basid is the large village of Roshov. Above that the Ghudara River and the 422: 414: 953: 499:, which now fills about 60 kilometers in length of the Murghab river valley and contains 17 cubic kilometers of water. Geologists believe that the dam may be unstable and could collapse during a future strong earthquake, either from structural failure of the earthen dam itself or 456:
The Murghab is generally not passable except as an adventure. There is a dirt road for the last 37 km to Murghab town. Above Murghab a jeep road, of decreasing quality, follows the river southeast to Tokhtamish and
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which completely blocked the flow of the Murghab and buried a local village. The landslide, estimated at two cubic kilometers of rock, formed a natural
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of the soil & rock debris making up the dam. The Usoi Dam wall survived a localised 7.2 magnitude earthquake, the 
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join to form the Bartang. The road follows the Ghudata northeast to its junction with the Tanimas which leads west to the
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at the border of Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Much of the river lies within the boundaries of
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Geological hazards: earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, avalanches, landslides, floods
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and snow melt. It is the only river to cross Gorno-Badakhshan from east to west.
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Description of a bicycle ride in Tajikistan, including the Bartang Valley
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just below Sarez Lake. From the junction the river is known as the
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The Bartang-Murghab-Aksu crosses Gorno-Badikhstan from east to west
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Index of maps and graphs related to Tajikistan water resources
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satellite photographs of eastern Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
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The Bartang enters the Panj just upstream from the town of
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Map of major river drainage basins within Tajikistan
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Afghanistan
Tajikistan
Mouth
Panj
37°55′07″N 71°35′31″E / 37.9185°N 71.5919°E / 37.9185; 71.5919
Panj
Amu Darya
Aral Sea
Russian
Tajik
Central Asia
Panj
Amu Darya
Wakhan
Afghanistan
Rushon District
Gorno-Badakhshan
Tajikistan
Chaqmaqtin Lake
Little Pamir

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