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EARTH Aboard the International Space Station -- 09 Apr 2016 -- British ESA astronaut Tim Peake took this remarkable image of the Everest Himalaya ( also known as the Khumbu Himalaya ) from the International Space Station on 03 Apr 2016. The summit of Mount Everest can be seen as the last peak in the upper centre right of this image. Also visible is the Khumbu Glacier, Mount Nuptse, Mount Lhotse (just beneath Everest), Island Peak and several other mountains -- Picture by Tim Peake/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Trekkers look up at Everest, the distant peak on the left), with Nuptse and Lhotse in Nepal
Trekkers look up at Everest, the distant peak on the left, with Nuptse and Lhotse, Khumbu Region, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia
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A trekker on his way to Everest base camp in Nepal. Everest is the distant peak on the left and Lhotse is the peak on the right.
A trekker on his way to Everest Base Camp with Everest the distant peak on the left and Lhotse the peak on the right, Khumbu Region, Himalayas, Nepal, Asia
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Anniverary of the first ascent of Mount Everest
File image dated 24/09/2007 of the summit of Mount Everest (centre peak) in Nepal. The 29th May is the anniversary of the first ascent of the mountain by a British expedition led by Col John Hunt. Climbers Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary reached the summit on the 29th May 1953. News of their achievement arrived on the day Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in the same year. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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NEPAL Changri Nup Glacier -- Dec 2005 -- In the danger-zone...morrain rubble on the Changri Nup Glacier. As the glacier melts, it spews out thousands of rocks, often destroying marker cairns and causing a hazard for travellers, like the photographer who almost died on a night crossing of this pass. Scientists say these huge Himalayan glaciers are melting fast which could threaten Asia's water supply in the future having a devastating impact on the region's agriculture -- Picture © Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos (FOTO:DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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NEPAL Mount Thamseku -- Dec 2005 -- Mount Thamserku usually under a blanket of snow and ice at this time of the year, now in mid-December 2005 showing very little of either, its glacier severely reduced in comparison to previous years. Scientists say these huge Himalayan glaciers are melting fast which could threaten Asia's water supply in the future having a devastating impact on the region's agriculture -- Picture © Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos (FOTO:DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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NEPAL Mount Thamseku -- Dec 2005 -- Mount Thamserku usually under a blanket of snow and ice at this time of the year, now in mid-December 2005 showing very little of either, its glacier severely reduced in comparison to previous years. Scientists say these huge Himalayan glaciers are melting fast which could threaten Asia's water supply in the future having a devastating impact on the region's agriculture -- Picture © Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos (FOTO:DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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NEPAL Khumbu Glacier -- Dec 2005 -- The top of the Khumbu Glacier, a popular climbing route to the summit of Mount Everest (centre right) this glacier has retreated over 5km from where Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norguay set out to conquer the worldês highest mountain in 1953. Scientists say these huge Himalayan glaciers are melting fast which could threaten Asia's water supply in the future having a devastating impact on the region's agriculture -- Picture © Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos (FOTO:DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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NEPAL Khumbu Glacier -- Dec 2005 -- The top of the Khumbu Glacier, with a glacier of Mount Nuptse in the background. A popular climbing route to the summit of Mount Everest, this glacier has retreated over 5km from where Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norguay set out to conquer the worldês highest mountain in 1953. Scientists say these huge Himalayan glaciers are melting fast which could threaten Asia's water supply in the future having a devastating impact on the region's agriculture -- Picture © Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos (FOTO:DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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NEPAL Khumbu Glacier -- Dec 2005 -- The top of the Khumbu Glacier, a popular climbing route to the summit of Mount Everest (upper right), has retreated over 5km from where Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norguay set out to conquer the worldês highest mountain in 1953. Scientists say these huge Himalayan glaciers are melting fast which could threaten Asia's water supply in the future having a devastating impact on the region's agriculture -- Picture © Jon Mitchell / Lightroom Photos (FOTO:DUKAS/GRANANGULAR)
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