World's highest saltwater lake
2009-07-27 15:29:04 GMT2009-07-27 23:29:04 (Beijing Time)
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This photo taken on July 26, 2009 shows the beautiful scene of Nam Co Lake, the highest saltwater lake of the world at 4,718 meters above the sea level, located at the boundary of Damxung and Baingoin counties, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Tourists like visiting Nam Co Lake in summer, the most comfortable season in this region. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
This photo taken on July 26, 2009 shows the beautiful scene of Nam Co Lake, the highest saltwater lake of the world at 4,718 meters above the sea level, located at the boundary of Damxung and Baingoin counties, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Tourists like visiting Nam Co Lake in summer, the most comfortable season in this region. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
Tourists pose for a photo near Nam Co Lake, the highest saltwater lake of the world at 4,718 meters above the sea level, located at the boundary of Damxung and Baingoin counties, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, July 26, 2009. Generally, tourists like visiting Nam Co Lake in summer, the most comfortable season in this region. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
A tourist walks beside Nam Co Lake, the highest saltwater lake of the world at 4,718 meters above the sea level, located at the boundary of Damxung and Baingoin counties, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Generally, tourists like visiting Nam Co Lake in summer, the most comfortable season in this region. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
The photo taken on July 26, 2009 shows the beautiful scene of Nam Co Lake, the highest saltwater lake of the world at 4,718 meters above the sea level, located at the boundary of Damxung and Baingoin counties, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Generally, tourists like visiting Nam Co Lake in summer, the most comfortable season in this region. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi)
Photos taken on July 26, 2009 show the beautiful scene of Nam Co Lake, the highest saltwater lake of the world at 4,718 meters above the sea level, located at the boundary of Damxung and Baingoin counties, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Tourists like visiting Nam Co Lake in summer, the most comfortable season in this region.