The beautiful scenery of Cambra Global Geopark

On July 23rd, aerial photography of the scenery of the Kambulla Global Geopark. The Kambula Global Geopark is located in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. There are a total of 162 geological relics and scenic spots in the park, which fully preserve the geological structures of three important geological periods and the records of magmatic activity during the Indosinian and Yanshan periods. In April 2025, Cambra was officially awarded the title of UNESCO Global Geopark, becoming the second global geopark in Qinghai Province after Kunlun Mountain. (Drone photo)

On July 23rd, aerial photography of the scenery of the Kambulla Global Geopark. The Kambula Global Geopark is located in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. There are a total of 162 geological relics and scenic spots in the park, which fully preserve the geological structures of three important geological periods and the records of magmatic activity during the Indosinian and Yanshan periods. In April 2025, Cambra was officially awarded the title of UNESCO Global Geopark, becoming the second global geopark in Qinghai Province after Kunlun Mountain. (Drone photo)

On July 23rd, aerial photography of the scenery of the Kambulla Global Geopark. The Kambula Global Geopark is located in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. There are a total of 162 geological relics and scenic spots in the park, which fully preserve the geological structures of three important geological periods and the records of magmatic activity during the Indosinian and Yanshan periods. In April 2025, Cambra was officially awarded the title of UNESCO Global Geopark, becoming the second global geopark in Qinghai Province after Kunlun Mountain. (Drone photo)

On July 23rd, aerial photography of the scenery of the Kambulla Global Geopark. The Kambula Global Geopark is located in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. There are a total of 162 geological relics and scenic spots in the park, which fully preserve the geological structures of three important geological periods and the records of magmatic activity during the Indosinian and Yanshan periods. In April 2025, Cambra was officially awarded the title of UNESCO Global Geopark, becoming the second global geopark in Qinghai Province after Kunlun Mountain. (Drone photo)

On July 23rd, aerial photography of the scenery of the Kambulla Global Geopark. The Kambula Global Geopark is located in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. There are a total of 162 geological relics and scenic spots in the park, which fully preserve the geological structures of three important geological periods and the records of magmatic activity during the Indosinian and Yanshan periods. In April 2025, Cambra was officially awarded the title of UNESCO Global Geopark, becoming the second global geopark in Qinghai Province after Kunlun Mountain. (Drone photo)

On July 23rd, aerial photography of the scenery of the Kambulla Global Geopark. The Kambula Global Geopark is located in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. There are a total of 162 geological relics and scenic spots in the park, which fully preserve the geological structures of three important geological periods and the records of magmatic activity during the Indosinian and Yanshan periods. In April 2025, Cambra was officially awarded the title of UNESCO Global Geopark, becoming the second global geopark in Qinghai Province after Kunlun Mountain. (Drone photo)

On July 23rd, aerial photography of the scenery of the Kambulla Global Geopark. The Kambula Global Geopark is located in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. There are a total of 162 geological relics and scenic spots in the park, which fully preserve the geological structures of three important geological periods and the records of magmatic activity during the Indosinian and Yanshan periods. In April 2025, Cambra was officially awarded the title of UNESCO Global Geopark, becoming the second global geopark in Qinghai Province after Kunlun Mountain. (Drone photo)

On July 23rd, aerial photography of the scenery of the Kambulla Global Geopark. The Kambula Global Geopark is located in Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province. There are a total of 162 geological relics and scenic spots in the park, which fully preserve the geological structures of three important geological periods and the records of magmatic activity during the Indosinian and Yanshan periods. In April 2025, Cambra was officially awarded the title of UNESCO Global Geopark, becoming the second global geopark in Qinghai Province after Kunlun Mountain. (Drone photo)
