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1 (Ama Dablam, 6812)
2 Malanphulan, 6571
3 Taweche, 6542
4 Cholatse, 6440
5 5893
6 5678
7 5601
8 Chola La, 5380
9 5831
10 Nirekha, 6169
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12 Lobuche, 6145

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Location: Moraine top (5131 m)      by: Pedrotti Alberto
Area: Nepal      Date: 24-04-2019
The interest in Nepal panoramas seems to decline, but in spite of this let me publish another work, in strict connection with the previous one. Namely, it helps to understand this side valley, less known of course than mainstream Khumbu.
The Cholatse, which dominated the previous panorama, here barely rises from the clouds. Interesting summits, whose names (if any) I still need to find out, populate the watershed in direction Chola La.
For the Lobuche barrier, it is recommended a consideration of N.25671, where you see the opposite side right under the moon.

Location: 27.95405 86.77099
Larger: http://bit.ly/2M7hHwA

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Alberto, I think that none of the experts on this website think that the evaluation system is objective. And therefore, evaluating the interest of a pano based on the number of positive evaluations is meaningless...
2019/12/19 00:34 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Don't worry, for me the magic of this evening is well beyond experts and evaluations!
Consider that this was just a short walk, before dinner...
2019/12/19 02:09 , Pedrotti Alberto
Greetings Alberto.
An amazing series of different landscapes and impressions that you are showing to us. To be honest, I sometimes find no suitable words - just silently stunning ...
Now that you are maybe going through your pictures from 2019 would you be able to remember every detail without looking at your archive, even for this extraordinary trip to Nepal? At the end of every year I'm trying to think myself about what has happened - some moments I forgot, some stay forever!
2019/12/19 13:33 , Hans-Jürgen Bayer
For now I have no problems in remembering every detail about Nepal. Also because in places like those every step has, so to say, its own weight.
Also consider that what one sees in panoramas conveys a very partial section of the whole experience, as I was meditating right a few days ago. Namely, on December 8, while I was shooting what you now see on Alpen Panoramen under N.36776, I received a message that a newspaper had published a double page with my 4-years-old photos of Ladakh: http://bit.ly/2MaMrwF
I had simply sent to the requesting journalist the links to the albums, saying: Choose by yourself. Namely, I am convinced that the "Betrachter" who did not have the "Erlebnis", has a far clearer/objective judgement than the photographer. And I was surprised to see how far from panoramic the choice was!
This said... much of the material about Nepal and Peru, if not the majority, is still waiting to be considered and worked out.
Cheers, Alberto.
2019/12/19 15:29 , Pedrotti Alberto
The height differences between Standort and peaks are in a more familiar range here, but the landscpae is still from another world. Cheers, Martin
2019/12/20 16:27 , Martin Kraus
good news for us, Alberto, as we are waiting for more to come. I like the words " in places like those every step has, so to say, its own weight". Greetings, Michael
2019/12/20 17:48 , Michael Strasser
Düstere Gesellen, die Du uns diesmal zeigst, Alberto!
2019/12/23 23:17 , Peter Brandt

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