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June 26, 2002
Great Makalus, Nepal, 1963
Photograph by Barry C. Bishop
"Makalu, flanked by its subsidiary, Makalu II, dominates the scene. At left, Tibet's 25,640-foot [7,815-meter] Chomo Lonzo looks across to the Kanchenjunga Massif, which armors the border between Nepal and Sikkim [India]. On the distant right, India's hot, dry plains appear dimly beyond the clouds."
—From How We Climbed Everest, October 1963, National Geographic magazine
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