Buthyrian Channel
The long Buthyrian Channel lies between Sungo and Tangshan in a northwest to southeast direction. The Buthyrian Channel is the northernmost point in the Sungotine Sea. The southern bounds of the channel are defined by Bo Thak Zhu Island, Lwek Hsün Island, and Tsoh Liu Island. Its northwest end rests south of the great port city of Lwokshambai, south of the western foothills of the Shwok Shanya Mountains. The port cities of Trah Zum and Mim Lo also lie along the coast of the Buthyrian Channel. For this reason, it is a much voyaged sea route, especially for commerce between Sungo and Tangshan.
The waters of the Buthyrian Channel are often calm and the weather is usually warm to mildly warm with frequent rain storms in spring and late summer.
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