Aglar river - Himalayan tributary of the river Yamuna

2014-08-12 9

Group of boys are walking away from river Aglar. Two little boys are walking along the river.

Aglar river is a major Himalayan tributary of the river Yamuna. It rises as a number of small streams fed by underground water on the western slopes of the ridge separating the drainage of the Yamuna and Bhagirathi to the west of Tehri. Thereafter the Aglar runs along an east-west direction to join the Yamuna river near a place called Yamuna bridge.The small streams draining the northern slopes of the Mussoorie ridge contribute their water to this river.

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