Arghandab River
The Arghandab River is a significant waterway in Afghanistan, flowing through the southern part of the country. It originates in the Hindu Kush mountains and travels approximately 250 kilometers before joining the Kandahar region. The river is vital for irrigation and supports agriculture in the surrounding areas.
The Arghandab River is known for its seasonal flow, which can vary significantly throughout the year. It is fed by melting snow and rainfall, making it an essential resource for local communities. The river also plays a role in the region's ecosystem, supporting various plant and animal species.