Almost at the top of the world sits Namsto Lake, the highest salt lake in the world. Sounds impressive, eh? Well, it is.

Along with our Dutch travel compadres, Merein and Jorien, we hire a Land Cruiser and a driver, and head north from Lhasa to Namsto. We cross a pass at 5190m- there is thick snow everywhere and the wind is freezing. It even snows on the drive there. Hailing from Australia, snow is a novelty, a novelty lost on our Dutch companions.
When we reach Namsto, the lake is partially frozen over, and icebergs (cool!) are scattered across the surface. As I have never seen icebergs, I temporarily lose sanity and leap into the freezing water to walk on the icebergs. Doesn't really happen, but it makes for a good story and great photo.
Along with our Dutch travel compadres, Merein and Jorien, we hire a Land Cruiser and a driver, and head north from Lhasa to Namsto. We cross a pass at 5190m- there is thick snow everywhere and the wind is freezing. It even snows on the drive there. Hailing from Australia, snow is a novelty, a novelty lost on our Dutch companions.
1 comment:
Dear Simon and Stephanie
Where are you? You haven't posted a story in days. What a fantastic time you are having! Glad you survived the bike incident.
Keep the stories coming. Pictures are wonderful. Narration even better. Good on you!
PS Heron Is. UQ burnt down....lost quite a few years research.
Hope all is well.
Jackie
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