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Aerial photos of Spring snow scenery in Madoi County, Qinghai

2017-03-23 11:11:36

 
Located in the northwest of Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, the Madoi County is China’s highest County with an altitude of 4,270 meters. Meaning “source of the Yellow River” in Tibetan, Madoi ushered in its first Spring snow on March 10. Covered by stunning white snow, the County seems a fairy tale world.

Located in the northwest of Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, the Madoi County is China’s highest County with an altitude of 4,270 meters. Meaning “source of the Yellow River” in Tibetan, Madoi ushered in its first Spring snow on March 10. Covered by stunning white snow, the County seems a fairy tale world.

Located in the northwest of Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, the Madoi County is China’s highest County with an altitude of 4,270 meters. Meaning “source of the Yellow River” in Tibetan, Madoi ushered in its first Spring snow on March 10. Covered by stunning white snow, the County seems a fairy tale world.


Located in the northwest of Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, the Madoi County is China’s highest County with an altitude of 4,270 meters. Meaning “source of the Yellow River” in Tibetan, Madoi ushered in its first Spring snow on March 10. Covered by stunning white snow, the County seems a fairy tale world.


Located in the northwest of Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, the Madoi County is China’s highest County with an altitude of 4,270 meters. Meaning “source of the Yellow River” in Tibetan, Madoi ushered in its first Spring snow on March 10. Covered by stunning white snow, the County seems a fairy tale world.


Located in the northwest of Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, the Madoi County is China’s highest County with an altitude of 4,270 meters. Meaning “source of the Yellow River” in Tibetan, Madoi ushered in its first Spring snow on March 10. Covered by stunning white snow, the County seems a fairy tale world.


Located in the northwest of Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, the Madoi County is China’s highest County with an altitude of 4,270 meters. Meaning “source of the Yellow River” in Tibetan, Madoi ushered in its first Spring snow on March 10. Covered by stunning white snow, the County seems a fairy tale world.

 

 

 

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