Pangong Tso Lake: Paradise for birds

2010-06-12 10:11:00 | From:

Groups of brown-headed gulls are flying above the Pangong Tso Lake

Groups of brown-headed gulls are flying above the Pangong Tso Lake, 12 kilometers away from Ritu County of Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), June 4, 2010.

Tourists are taking photos of birds at the Pangong Tso Lake
Tourists are taking photos of birds at the Pangong Tso Lake, 12 kilometers away from Ritu County of Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), June 4, 2010, photo from Xinhua.

Situating at an elevation of 4,200 meters, the Pangong Tso Lake meaning "long-necked swan" in Tibetan language, is 12 kilometers away from Ritu County of Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and one of the three major border lakes in China. 60% of the length of the lake lies in China.

In winter the lake freezes completely, despite being saline water. The lake is dubbed by many small islands, where a large amount of birds under state preservation inhabits.

Tourists are taking photos of birds at the Pangong Tso Lake
Tourists are taking photos of birds at the Pangong Tso Lake, 12 kilometers away from Ritu County of Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), June 4, 2010, photo from Xinhua.
    Two young birds at the Pangong Tso Lakem,
Two young birds at the Pangong Tso Lakem, 12 kilometers away from Ritu County of Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), June 4, 2010, photo from Xinhua.  

Groups of brown-headed gulls are playing at the Pangong Tso Lake

Groups of brown-headed gulls are playing at the Pangong Tso Lake, 12 kilometers away from Ritu County of Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), June 4, 2010, photo from Xinhua.

Groups of brown-headed gulls are flying above the Pangong Tso Lake.
Groups of brown-headed gulls are flying above the Pangong Tso Lake, 12 kilometers away from Ritu County of Ngari Prefecture in Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), June 4, 2010, photo from Xinhua.

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