| John Percy Hardiman - Burma - 1900 - 696 pages
...Lashio, until it reaches the Salween. West of Hwe Ka the water runs to the west as far as Maw Hkeo (Bawgyo), where it is met by a stream coming from the west, to join the waters coming from the east. This irregularity in the direction of drainage proves that... | |
| Geological Survey of India - Geology - 1913 - 704 pages
...that it has not one general direction of drainage but three, at least so far as I have examined iU Beginning from the Salween, we see the water running...this valley must be a peculiar one, and so it is. The Gokteik-Kunlon valley marks a line of great disturbance of the strata ; two large faults, or probably... | |
| Norman Mosley Penzer - Mines and mineral resources - 1922 - 194 pages
...Lashio, until it reaches the Salween. West of Hwe Ka the water runs to the west as far as Maw Hkeo (Bawgyo), where it is met by a stream coming from the west, to join the waters coming from the east. This irregularity in the direction of drainage proves that... | |
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