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Vietnam: Members of a US Navy SEAL team move down the Hau Giang or Bassac River in a SEAL Team Assault Boat (STAB) near Saigon, November 1967

Vietnam: Members of a US Navy SEAL team move down the Hau Giang or Bassac River in a SEAL Team Assault Boat (STAB) near Saigon, November 1967

The Bassac River (commonly called Tonle Bassac) is a distributary of the Tonle Sap and Mekong River. The river starts from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and flows south out to the Vietnamese border near Châu Đốc.

In Vietnam, it is known as the Hậu River (Sông Hậu or Hậu Giang in Vietnamese). The Bassac River is a popular entry and exit route for the locals between Cambodia and Vietnam and is used for transporting goods between the two countries.

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