Ghost Lake in Tibet

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Lhanag-tso Lake appears dark blue and is very salty. There are no plants, no cattle or sheep around the lake. Everything seems lifeless. That’s why the lake is called the “Ghost Lake”.

It is said that Lhanag-tso Lake and Mapam Yumco Lake used to be one lake. Later the middle part of the lake descended, and a small long hill divided the lake into two lakes, which are Mapam Yumco Lake and Lhanag-tso Lake. A long water channel, Ganpa Chu, connects the two lakes. Although the channel is usually dry, the local people believe that one day, water in Mapam Yumco Lake will flow into Lhanag-tso Lake and a red fish will swim into the lake. Then the water in the Ghost Lake will be as sweet as that in Mapam Yumco Lake. [China.org.cn]

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