Exploring the "Bamao Qiongzong" in the heart of the Qiangtang No Man's Land

The image shows the terrain of the "Bamao Qiongzong" area, captured on April 10 (drone photo).(Xinhua | Jiang Fan) 

"Bamao Qiongzong" is located in Shuanghu County, Nakchu City, Xizang Autonomous Region, and is also the hinterland of Qiangtang no man's land. Its average altitude is more than 5000 meters, and there is no artificial road to get there.There are large areas of remains of extinct volcanoes scattered here, with funnel-shaped volcanic craters with a diameter of about 300 meters and a large number of basalt wind eroded columns, forming a unique "stone forest" landscape.

The picture shows the topography of the "Bamao Qiongzong" area taken on April 9th (drone photo).   (Xinhua| Liang Chunning)

The image shows the terrain of the "Bamao Qiongzong" area, captured on April 10 (drone photo).(Xinhua | Jiang Fan 

  The picture shows the topography of the "Bamao Qiongzong" area taken on April 9th (drone photo).   (Xinhua| Liang Chunning)

  The picture shows the topography of the "Bamao Qiongzong" area taken on April 9th (drone photo).   (Xinhua| Liang Chunning)

  The picture shows the scene on April 9th, when the professional management team of the Nakchu  District Management Bureau of Qiangtang National Nature Reserve rushed to "Bamao Qiongzong". (Xinhua|Xinhua

  he picture shows the scene of the professional management team of the Nakchu District Management Bureau of Qiangtang National Nature Reserve camping in the snow in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area on April 11th (drone photo). (Xinhua|Jiang Fan) 

  The picture shows a wild yak (drone photo) taken on April 10th in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area. (Xinhua| Liang Chunning)  

  The picture shows the basalt wind eroded column landform in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area taken on April 10th. (Xinhua|Jiang Fan

  The picture shows the basalt wind eroded column landform in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area taken on April 10th. (Xinhua|Jiang Fan

  The picture shows the basalt wind eroded column landform in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area taken on April 10th. (Xinhua|Jiang Fan

  The picture shows the basalt wind eroded column landform in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area taken on April 10th. (Xinhua|Jiang Fan

  The picture shows a wild yak taken on April 9th in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area.Xinhua|Jiang Fan

  The picture shows a wild yak taken on April 9th in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area.Xinhua|Jiang Fan

  The picture shows a wild yak taken on April 9th in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area.Xinhua|Jiang Fan

  The picture shows a wild yak taken on April 9th in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area.Xinhua|Jiang Fan

 The picture shows the Tibetan antelope captured on April 10th in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area. Xinhua|Jiang Fan

  The picture shows a special landscape captured at sunrise on April 11th in the "Bamao Qiongzong" area. (Xinhua| Liang Chunning