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Jomolhari or
Chomolhari (Wylie: jo mo lha ri;
sometimes known as "the
bride of Kangchenjunga”, is a
mountain in the Himalayas,
straddling the
border between...
- the 20th century.
Pasang was part of
Spencer Chapman's
expedition to
Chomolhari in 1937.
Chapman had
evisaged that the more
experienced Pasang Kikuli...
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Chomolhari Kang (Chinese: 卓木拉日康峰; pinyin: Zhuōmùlārì kāng fēng) is a 7046m
mountain in the
Himalayas in Gasa District,
Bhutan near the
border with Tibet...
- range" on the east,
which he
believed to be
continuous with "Chumulari" (
Chomolhari).
These names do not
appear in
later literature, but maps in mid-20th...
- A
caravan in Tibet, Mt.
Chomolhari in background....
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Mount Chomolhari (Jomolhari) as seen from
Chele La...
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crossing of the col. In 1937 he was part of
Spencer Chapman's
expedition to
Chomolhari.
Chapman had
evisaged that
Kikuli would be part of the
summit team, with...
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movement in the
palaeozoic region was
probably connected with it. The
Chomolhari tourmaline granites of Bhutan,
stretching westwards from the Paro Chu...
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Kellas with the help of sherpas.
Chomo Lhari Chomo Lonzo Chomolungma Chomolhari Kang "Chomo Yummo". McCue, Gary (1
October 2010).
Trekking Tibet: A Traveler's...
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second he
received in 2007 with
Boris Lorenčič, for the
first ascent of
Chomolhari's northwest pillar in
October 2006.
Prezelj rejected his
second award because...