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Article: China : China s largest inland lake in recovery amid forestation and global warming.
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- November 5, 2009
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Byline: shiv03
The Tibetan herdsman found, to his surprise, the Qinghai Lake was growing.
"The path which I took last year for morning exercise was inundated by water," said Padma, who had formed the habit of taking a stroll near the scenic lake every morning.
In the Jiayi village of the Gonghe county, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of northwest China's Qinghai Province, his home was several hundreds meters away from the lake.
"It seems that the water is expanding every year, especially this year," he said.
His "finding" was proved by authorities. Statistics from the Qinghai Provincial Hydrographic and Water Resources ...