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English: Kama valley, east of everest. Page 118 from Howard-Bury, C. K. (1922). Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 (1 ed.). New York, Longman & Green
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Original publication: New York

Immediate source: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/39421/39421-h/39421-h.htm
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Alexander Frederick Richmond “Sandy” Wollaston

(Life time: (1875 - 3 June 1930)


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