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Cho Oyu, elevation 8201 meters. (Photo: J. Otto) |
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Spinning wool by hand, Tibetan semi-nomadic peoples along the trail. (Photo: D.L. Mazur) |
Cho Oyu basecamp, 4,800 meters, in a grassy meadow. (Photo: J. Otto) |
Tibetan gazelles abound in the grassy valleys around basecamp. (Photo: J. Otto) |
Cooking at an old style wood and dung burning stove. (Photo: J. Otto) |
Yaks in the Pang La Pass (4,300 meters). (Photo: D.L. Mazur) |
Ruined village near Everest basecamp. (Photo: D.L. Mazur) |
Looking into Everest basecamp (5,200 meters) from the Lamna La Pass (5,600 meters). (Photo: D.L. Mazur) |
Everest, seen from the Rongbuk Monastery (5,200 meters). (Photo: J. Otto) |
Everest basecamp at 5,200 meters. (Photo: J. Otto) |
Shegar Gompa, built in 700 AD, provides a beautiful vantage point from which to view the surrounding countryside. (Photo: D.L. Mazur) |
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