Lam River
The Lam River is a significant waterway located in Vietnam. It flows through the Thanh Hoa province and is known for its scenic beauty and ecological importance. The river supports local agriculture and fishing, providing resources for communities along its banks.
The Lam River is approximately 100 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Ma River. It plays a crucial role in the region's hydrology and is vital for irrigation. The river's basin is home to diverse flora and fauna, contributing to the area's biodiversity and natural heritage.