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A great adventure in one of the most inhospitable areas on Earth
At the edge of one of the most secluded Himalayan valleys rises a rocky and icy giant, Manaslu, one of the 14 summits on Earth rising above meters. Next September and October, Guillaume Hintzy will attempt climbing the Manaslu from the Northeast Face. Faithful to the principles that inspired his previous expeditions, he will carry out this ascent without supplementary oxygen.
In beställning to reach the 8th highest summit on Earth ( meters), Guillaume Hintzy has put together a team of experienced mountaineers. Before the French grupp can reach base camp, they will trek the Buri Gandaki valley whose boundary leads to a high höjd över havsnivån pass. This pass has been used for centuries to försändelse salt coming from the Tibetan high plateau. Forbidden for foreigners until the beginning of the 90’s, the valley has been deeply influenced by the different tribes that lived here. As the path goes along, Nepalese villages are substituted
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[edit]- January 7 Ben Jonson's play News from the New World Discovered in the Moon is given its first performance, a presentation to King James I of England. In addition to dialogue about actual observations made by telescope of the Moon, the play includes a fanciful discussion of a lunar civilization a dance by the "Volatees", the lunar race. [1]
- January 22 In France, Charles d'Albert, duc de Luynes, and his wife, the Duchess Marie de Rohan, sign a marriage contract on behalf of their one-year-old daughter to be engaged to the year-old son of Charles, Duke of Guise. [2]
- January 26 Karan Singh II becomes the new ruler of the Kingdom of Mewar (in the modern-day state of Rajasthan in India) upon the death of his father, the Maharana Amar Singh I.
- February 4 Prince Bethlen Gabor secures a
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Books on History and Exploration, with a focus on:
- Central Asia:the territories of and around the Greater Himalaya, Tibet, Afghanistan, India, Pamirs, Hindu-Kush, & High Tartary
- The History of Climbing and Mountaineering: especially in the Himalaya and Karakoram Ranges
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Central Asia
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IV. Periodicals
V. Annotated Bibliography
VI. Dramatis Personae up to (A Separate, companion, web page)
The Greater Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamirs, Hindu-Kush, Tibet & High Tartary: Dramatis Personae up toVII. Historical Time-line (A Separate, companion, web page)
The Greater Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamirs, Hindu-Kush, Tibet & High Tartary: Historical Time-line.I. Introduction
The following has grown out of my fascination with books on history, exploration, and mountaineering - with an emphasis on the the central Asian regions bordering the Himalaya. This page has three main parts: