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An overnight stay
at Namtso, 195km north of Lhasa, has
become a popular trip in recent
years. With a surface area of 1,940
square kilometers ( 750 square
miles), the sacred lake is the
second biggest salt lake in China (
after Koko Nor, or Qinghai Hu). A
nomad, moving steadily, needs 18
days to circle it. This part is its
narrow eastern tip. The road
descends rapidly to the plain where
it continues over the grassland,
fording shallow streams. Mt.
Nyanchen Tanglha's white head soars
7,088 meters ( 23,249 feet) in the
west, and the tin roofs of Namtso Qu,
a tiny county station, can be seen
near the foothills far off to the
east.
To reach the lake's edge, a
four-wheel-drive vehicle must leave
the track and make its own way.
Several kilometers west, a group of
isolated hills extends into the
lake.
Water birds skim the water and, in
June, hundreds of wild geese nest
close off shore on bands of reeds.
Color abounds everywhere, in tiny
jewel-like flowers underfoot and in
distant mountain rocks. To take a
walk and experience the immense
distances, the timelessness and the
total silence of the plateau is
perhaps to understand the nomads'
deep lover this land.
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