File:Mount Everest, West Ridge.jpg

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Deutsch: Im Anflug auf den Mount Everest (8.848 Meter, Mitte). Davor der Nuptse (7.861 Meter).
English: Approaching the Mount Everest (8,848 meters, center). In front is Nuptse (7,861 meters). Cropped to show West Ridge. Bottom left is Ice Fall in Khumbu Glacier below Western Cwm. Above, far left is Lho La with snowfield of Rongbuk Glacier behind (middle left). Everest is top, towards the right with South Col top right. West Ridge extends from Everest to Lho La with West Shoulder prominent at half way. North Col behind West Shoulder with Changtse to the left. Southwest Face of Everest stretching below the summit. Nuptse in foreground (a large area lower right) obscuring Western Cwm.
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Author Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt

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