The Buor-Yuryakh is a left
tributary of the Chondon. It has its sources in the northeastern slopes of the
Kyundyulyun at the feet of high Gory Krest mountain. The river flows roughly eastwards across a
floodplain among numerous lakes forming
meanders all along its course. Finally the Buor-Yuryakh joins the Chondon from its mouth.
Tributaries The main tributary of the Buor-Yuryakh is the long
Sakhsyr-Yuryege (Сахсыр-Юрэгэ) that joins its left bank before the confluence with the Chondon. There are more than 400 lakes in the river basin with a total area of . The Buor-Yuryakh is frozen between the end of September and early June. ==See also==