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Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary
The Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1989, is rich in flora and fauna. It is situated in the Lohit District of the northeastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. The park is named after the Kamlang River which flows through it. The Hishmi, Digaru, and Mizo tribal people who reside around the periphery of the sanctuary claim their descent from the King Rukmo of the epic Mahabharata. They believe in a myth of an invisible god known as ''Suto Phenkhenynon jamalu''. An important body of water in the sanctuary is the Glow Lake. Located in tropical and sub-tropical climatic zones, the sanctuary is the habitat of the four big cat species of India: tiger, leopard, clouded leopard and snow leopard. ==Topography== The sanctuary is in the South-Eastern part of Lohit District. Established in 1989, it covers an area of .〔 The Lang River forms its northern border and the Namdapha National Park is on its southern border. Wakro town in the Namsai Sub-Division is close to the sanctuary. Namsai town is away from Wakro. The nearest rail head and airport are Tinsukia and Dibrugarh respectively.〔 It is one of the twelve protected areas in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.〔 The park has a number of bodies of water above an elevation of . These include the Glow Lake, at an elevation of , covering an area of and with a circumference of about ; it is accessible only by trekking. Another notable topographic feature within the park is the "Parshuram Kund" ('kund' means "pond") which is a pilgrimage place.〔
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