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Mountain in the Jinsha River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone stairway of Jinsha Village in Nangan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jinsha River Moon Bay Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bend of the jinsha river Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jinsha River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden Mask from JinSha Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jinsha River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jinsha River
Jinsha River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jinsha river (Chin-sha River ) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Street scene of Jinsha Village in Nangan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view of Jinsha Village in Nangan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jinsha River view on the way from Lijiang to Lugu lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sign at entrance of the Jinsha Excavation Site, Chengdu China Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Jinsha River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Taken in the Three Parallel Rivers of Yunnan Protected Areas. It is consisting of eight geographical clusters of protected areas within the boundaries of the Three Parallel Rivers National Park, in the mountainous north-west of Yunnan Province, the 1.7 million hectare site features sections of the upper reaches of three of the great rivers of Asia: the Yangtze (Jinsha), Mekong and Salween run roughly parallel, north to south, through steep gorges which, in places, are 3,000 m deep and are bordered by glaciated peaks more than 6,000 m high. The site is an epicentre of Chinese biodiversity. It is also one of the richest temperate regions of the world in terms of biodiversity.


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