The Tsang Po river also called Yarlung Zangbo Rive…
Modern tourist bus runs beside the Tibet train
The track goes along the Tsang Po valley
A look outside the window
Salama and Albin inside the compartment
Dangxiong 4,293 m, clean and empty railwaystation
The floor inside along the coach
Unending foothills in front of the high mountains
Riverbed of Nam Cho
No one on the highway
Snow just in a bit higher altitude
The remain of workers temporary accommodations
Small pool beside the track
Impressive cloud formations
Near Amdo
Cuona Lake near Amdo
Close ride beside the Cuona Lake
Cuona Lake
Cuona Lake
View out the window to the Cuona Lake
Nagqu River near Amdo
Erosion protection
Amdo Station
View over the grain fields to the highway
Just out of Lhasa
Along the Zang Po river
Modern construction in the railway station
Our group is boarding the train
The train is ready for Beijing
Boarding the coach No. 11
Choice mango sold out to eat today
Fresh vegetables sold at the Min Buri market
At the pier in Min Buri
Starting and finishing point in Min Buri
Return to the Khlong Sam Wah pier in Min Buri
Khlong Saen Saeb back to Min Buri
Khlong Saen Saeb
Khlong Song in Min Buri
Along the Khlong Saen Saeb
Wooden house in Saen Saep
Our boat taxi at the Khlong Saen Saeb pier
Young audience at the Khlong side
Khlong Sam Wah
Small Temple Saensuk along the Khlong
Back to the Khlong Sam Wa
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Crossing the Tsang Po river


The Yarlung Zangbo River or Yarlung Tsang Po originates upstream from the South Tibet Valley and Yarlung Zangbo Grand Canyon in Tibet. Downstream from Arunachal Pradesh in India the river becomes wider and at this point is called the Brahmaputra River. It eventually disgorges into the Bay of Bengal. Since the river crosses international boundaries, it has at least three different names in different languages.
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