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View of 'three-colored lakes' in China's Tibet
Published: Apr 04, 2022 09:38 PM
Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the black lake of the three-colored lakes in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The three-colored lakes in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the "black lake" of the "three-colored lakes" in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The "three-colored lakes" in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the black lake of the three-colored lakes in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The three-colored lakes in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the "black lake" of the "three-colored lakes" in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The "three-colored lakes" in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the white lake of the three-colored lakes in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The three-colored lakes in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the "white lake" of the "three-colored lakes" in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The "three-colored lakes" in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the white lake of the three-colored lakes in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The three-colored lakes in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the "white lake" of the "three-colored lakes" in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The "three-colored lakes" in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the yellow lake of the three-colored lakes in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The three-colored lakes in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the "yellow lake" of the "three-colored lakes" in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The "three-colored lakes" in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the yellow lake of the three-colored lakes in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The three-colored lakes in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the "yellow lake" of the "three-colored lakes" in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The "three-colored lakes" in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua


 
Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the yellow lake of the three-colored lakes in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The three-colored lakes in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua

Aerial photo taken on April 2, 2022 shows the "yellow lake" of the "three-colored lakes" in Puyu Village of Banbar County, Qamdo, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The "three-colored lakes" in Banbar County are comprised of three hill-separated ponds which display black, white and yellow colors due to their varying depths and sediments. Photo: Xinhua