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There is a discrepancy, main page states the lake to be 8 km at broadest point. however, on this page it is claimed to be 5km
can someone sort this out? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.32.180.145 ( talk • contribs) 16:08, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
added by kit73
there is fish [1] in the lake.
according to the chinese, the lake is not entirely salt water [2]. the eastern end is fresh water, the western end is salty. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kit73 ( talk • contribs) 04:20, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
References
Following was removed from main page, should be added to wikitravel, does not fit in encyclopedia:
Cheers, -- Rayshade ( talk) 19:09, 11 September 2009 (UTC)
Nyak Tso is the historical name for the Tibetan side of Pangong Tso. See this map The Chinese now calls the lake Pangong Tso as well, unless Tibetans still call it Nyak Tso, I see no reason for that to be a diff article. -- Voidvector ( talk) 06:55, 1 January 2020 (UTC)
Due to the two names & the tourism, the web-available sources for the etymology are all messed up.
-- Voidvector ( talk) 20:11, 9 January 2020 (UTC)
The IP 182.186.108.113, who has been WP:edit warring, along with other similar IPs, added this passage:
but now a sharp decline has been observed in the natural flora as the military forces [1] have heavily weaponized the undergrounds with lethal radioactive weaponry that has proved fatal to all life, on account of which Indian relations with neighbouring countries have escalated and in an operation designed to extract implanted lethal weaponry the Chinese Forces captured [2] 2000 Indian troops from underground bunkers in order to deweaponize and consequently demilitarize the territory to restore its natural environment as the human interventions and underground weaponization has wreaked havoc on the natural reserves and endemic flora.
References
The first source is actually titled " India must stop weaponizing Kashmiri Pandits", and it has nothing to do with any weaponry, radioactive or otherwise.
The second source of course has nothing about "implanted lethal weaponry
".
And I suppose the last sentence is so ridiculous that even a WP:FAKE citation could not be produced for it.
Edit warring:
Drmies, would you like to take a look? -- Kautilya3 ( talk) 20:54, 5 July 2020 (UTC)