Wednesday 18 May 2016

Travel to China

Tibet, with an average height of four thousand meters above sea level, is the main part of the plateau of Tibet - Qinghai. Located between the Himalayas and the Karakorum Mountains and Dangla presents the topographic structure of three steps, the northwestern part is the highest and the lowest southeast. The plateau of northern Tibet at an altitude of more than four thousand 500 meters above sea level and covers two thirds of the total area of the region. The Yarlung Zangbo River basin has a height of about three thousand 500 meters above sea level, while the area of the eastern valleys does not exceed three thousand 500 meters above sea level. As the Himalayas obstructs the passage of the stream of hot, humid air from the Indian Ocean to the north, the Tibetan Plateau has a cold and dry climate.



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