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The coordinates lead to a place on the Tsangpo with a modern road bridge, a disused suspension bridge and some stubs which may have been the foundation of an older suspension bridge. But the names indicated on Google maps are Jiaga, Jiagacun, Zanxizong, Pencuo Linsi. On the old Tibet map
http://www.tibetmap.com/oldmaps.htm there are Pindzoling, Yeshung, Trashigang in that aerea. Since the place is some 260 km east of where the Lhasa river joins the Tsangpo, it appears it cannot have been the location of Chakzam Bridge (and the picture is thus misplaced). Google maps does not accept any of the names given in the article. So where is this place? --
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The coordinates lead to a place on the Tsangpo with a modern road bridge, a disused suspension bridge and some stubs which may have been the foundation of an older suspension bridge. But the names indicated on Google maps are Jiaga, Jiagacun, Zanxizong, Pencuo Linsi. On the old Tibet map
http://www.tibetmap.com/oldmaps.htm there are Pindzoling, Yeshung, Trashigang in that aerea. Since the place is some 260 km east of where the Lhasa river joins the Tsangpo, it appears it cannot have been the location of Chakzam Bridge (and the picture is thus misplaced). Google maps does not accept any of the names given in the article. So where is this place? --
AHert (
talk) 16:33, 9 July 2012 (UTC)reply