Cuona Lake
View out the window to the Cuona Lake
Nagqu River near Amdo
Erosion protection
Amdo Station
Climbing to the high Tanggula Mountains
Climbing more and more higher and higher
Erosion protection every where
The high mountans in the background
Vista to the landscape near Thangla Ri
Far view to the Snow Mountains
Tonggula Mountain
Close to the Tanggula Snow Mountain
Info display inside the train coach
Reach the Tanggula Mountain Pass 5,231 Meters
Every seconds an different amazing view to the mou…
The highway goes beside the train track
One more view to the snow fields and glaciers
The first runlet of the Yangtze River
Closer view to the Tanggula Mountain
Along the Tanggula mountain range
Tanggula Mountain range
Bizarre rock strata near Tanggula town
Close ride beside the Cuona Lake
Cuona Lake near Amdo
Near Amdo
Impressive cloud formations
Small pool beside the track
The remain of workers temporary accommodations
Snow just in a bit higher altitude
No one on the highway
Riverbed of Nam Cho
Unending foothills in front of the high mountains
The floor inside along the coach
Dangxiong 4,293 m, clean and empty railwaystation
Salama and Albin inside the compartment
A look outside the window
The track goes along the Tsang Po valley
Modern tourist bus runs beside the Tibet train
The Tsang Po river also called Yarlung Zangbo Rive…
Crossing the Tsang Po river
View over the grain fields to the highway
Just out of Lhasa
Along the Zang Po river
Modern construction in the railway station
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Cuona Lake


Looking from the train, you'll probably be magnetized when sighting the picturesque Cuona Lake. The lake just looks like a bluish mirror reflecting the surrounding high mountains in the water.
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