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Annapurna Conservation Area - background
 
Dhaulagiri (8,167 m)
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Dhaulagiri, one of the highest mountains in the world (8,167 m).

Credits: Juerg Lichtenegger
 
 
Treeless mountains around Kagbeni on the Annapurna Circuit
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Treeless mountains around Kagbeni on the Annapurna Circuit.

Credits: Juerg Lichtenegger
 
 
Children awaiting trekkers near Tengi
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Children awaiting trekkers near Tengi.

Credits: Juerg Lichtenegger
 
 
Thorong La at 5,416 m
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Thorong La at 5,416 metres.

Credits: Juerg Lichtenegger
 


Annapurna Conservation Area
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Eduspace - Software
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annapurna.zipAnnapurnaGIS.zipsubuint_annapurna.zip
 
 
 
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