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Basol River

Coordinates: 25°19′N 64°13′E / 25.317°N 64.217°E / 25.317; 64.217
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Basol River (Urdu: دریائے با سول) is a river that flows southward in the Gwadar District of Balochistan Province, in southwestern Pakistan.

The Basol River drains a desert area of the Makran region, with its river mouth at Khor Kalmat lagoon on the Gulf of Oman, of the Arabian Sea.[1][2][3]

The Basol is said to be one of Balochistan’s four coastal rivers, in addition to the Hingol, Hub and Kech rivers, that support a healthy crocodile population. The rainwater that the Basol and the other three rivers rely on leaves behind small and big ponds that serve as habitats for the crocodiles.[4]

References

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  1. ^ The geographical coordinated of Khor Kalmat are N 25° 24' 32 E 64° 4' 37.
  2. ^ Alexander the Great and the Logistics of the Macedonian Army
  3. ^ Basol River: Pakistan
  4. ^ Agency, Anadolu (2024-05-16). "Pakistan's marsh crocodiles falling prey to climate ravages". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2024-07-02.

25°19′N 64°13′E / 25.317°N 64.217°E / 25.317; 64.217