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Pumori (Nepali: पुमोरी, Chinese: 普莫里峰) (or Pumo Ri) is a
mountain on the Nepal–China
border in the
Mahalangur section of the Himalayas.
Pumori lies just...
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surrounding countries.
Tremors from the
quake triggered an
avalanche from
Pumori into Base Camp on
Mount Everest. At
least twenty-two
people were killed...
- lit. 'black rock') is a
notable landmark located on the
south ridge of
Pumori in the
Nepali Himalayas above Gorakshep.
Although not a
proper mountain...
- and Mt.
Pumori. On 25
April 2015, an
earthquake measuring 7.8 on the
moment magnitude scale,
struck Nepal and
triggered an
avalanche on
Pumori that swept...
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prominent mountains visible from the
summit include Makalu, Ama
Dablam and
Pumori.
Because of its
relatively low
difficulty and
impressive summit vista's...
- 8848m,
Lhotse 8516m,
Nuptse 7855m and
Changtse 7580m. West of
Everest are
Pumori 7161m and Cho Oyu 8201m plus some 20
others over 7000
metres and 36 over...
- and Cho Oyu. The
Gokyo Lakes are in the area.
Other mountains, such as
Pumori and
Nuptse are also
visible from the top,
along with five
tranquil glacier...
- Tez, Kohe Shan 1981 –
Ismail Samani Peak 1982 –
Langtang Lirung 1983 –
Pumori 1987 –
Ushba 1988 – Fitz Roy 1992 – Ama
Dablam 1997 –
Torres del
Paine As...
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First ascent,
establishing the "Scottish Route" on the
South Face of
Pumori with
Sandy Allen 1988 -
British expedition of the West Face of
Makalu 1991...
- 000 m (20,000 ft) are Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Thamserku, Nuptse,
Amadablam and
Pumori.
Barren land
above 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
comprises 69% of the park
while 28%...