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[edit] What's the definition for a salt lake?
I'm asking because I've just visited Nam-tso (or Nam Co) and drank of the lake water (after boiling) and it was not the least bit salty.
[edit] Religious significance.
Apparently, this place is important in Tibetan buddhism, can somebody explain how? Zazaban 04:02, 8 August 2007 (UTC)