The Shrenk (Russian: Шренк) is a river in Russia, the main left tributary of the Taymyra.
It is located in the western side of the Taymyr Peninsula in the Krasnoyarsk Krai administrative region of the Russian Federation.
[2] The Shrenk's main left hand tributary is the 168 km long Mamonta ('Mammoth River'), where the remains of the northernmost Mammoth in the world were found in 1948.
The area of the Shrenk basin is a largely uninhabited and desolate expanse without modern infrastructures.
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