Notizie dal Dolpo - 3 ottobre 2009 |
Sab 03 Ottobre 2009 | |||
Dopo qualche giorno di silenzio finalmente stamani è arrivato questo SMS: DAL DOLPO TUTTO OK, OGGI PRIMO PASSO OLTRE 5000 METRI. DOMANI ARRIVO SUL LAGO PHOKSUNDO E AL VILLAGGIO DI RINGMO SULLE RIVE DEL LAGO
Qua sotto la descrizione del lago Phoksundo e alcune belle foto del sito protetto tratte dal sito internet della Ramsar Convention ( http://www.ramsar.org ) The Ramsar Convention, is an intergovernmental treaty that provides the framework for national action and international cooperation for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources.
Phoksundo Lake. 23/09/07; Karnali; 494 ha; 29°12'N 082°57'E. Within Shey-Phoksundo National Park. A glacial lake near Ringmo in the Dolpo region, the deepest lake in the country, that is the centre of endemism in the eastern Himalayan region and a vital source of freshwater for downstream, with the highest waterfall (167m) in Nepal 500m from the lake. The lake, alpine meadows, and bogs provide habitat for a number of rare and vulnerable plants and animals, including the Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia), Musk deer (Moschus chrysogaster) and Grey or Tibetan Wolf (Canis lupus). The site has great cultural and religious importance, with traditional Tibetan culture of the upper Dolpo and both Buddhism and the ancient Tibetan Bon-Po religion of the lower Dolpo both observed in Ringmo village. There is some grazing and cultivation, but tourism, dependent upon the wetland, is the base of the economy. Overgrazing and pollution from the 42 households of Ringmo village are seen as potential threats to the site. Ramsar site no. 1694. Most recent RIS information: 2007.
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