River in Laos
The Xe Ban Fai River, downstream the village of Ban Chalou, Khammouane, Laos
The Xe Bang Fai River (Nam Xebangfai ) is a river in Laos .[ a] It originates in the Annamite Range on the border between Laos and Vietnam at 17°3′1″N 106°20′54″E / 17.05028°N 106.34833°E / 17.05028; 106.34833 (Xe Bang Fai ) . It flows through Khammouane Province and Savannakhet Province .[ 1]
Xe Bang Fai River Cave
Xe Bang Fai River Cave is in Hin Namno National Park in Khammouane Province . It is believed to be one of the largest river caves in the world with passages some 120 meters tall and 200 meters wide, and a subterranean channel seven kilometres long.[ 2] 17°22′24″N 105°50′14″E / 17.37333°N 105.83722°E / 17.37333; 105.83722 (Tham Khoun Xe )
Notes
^ In Laotian generally nam is 'water', but in southern Laos a river is called xe or se . That is, Xe Bang Fai is "River Bang Fai". Sekong or Xekong means 'River Kong'.
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