Nubra to pangong, dangerous roads leh ride, merak last village
hello friends welcome to another day full of adventure and thrill. nubra to pangong lake via shyok valley, The Shyok River (lit. ’the river of death’) a tributary of the Indus River that flows through northern Ladakh and enters Gilgit–Baltistan, spanning some 550 km (340 mi).
The Shyok River originates at the Rimo Glacier, one of the tongues of Siachen Glacier. The alignment of the Shyok river is very unusual, originating from the Rimo glacier, it flows in a southeasterly direction and, joining the Pangong range, it takes a northwestern turn, flowing parallel to its previous path. The Shyok valley widens at the confluence with the Nubra River but suddenly turns into a narrow gorge near Yagulung continuing through Bogdang, Turtuk and Tyakshi before crossing into Baltistan. The shyok valley again becomes wider near junction of saltoro river at Ghursay valley. The river joins the Indus at Keris, east of the town of Skardu.
The Nubra river, originating from the Siachen glacier, also behaves like the Shyok. Before Diskit, the SE flowing river Nubra takes a NW turn on meeting the river Shyok. The similarity in the courses of these two important rivers probably indicates a series of paleo fault lines trending NW-SE in delimiting the upper courses of the rivers. The importance of the Indus and the Shyok rivers is in the deposition of the thick Quaternary sediments—a treasure trove for geology researchers.