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Presentation transcript:

Himalayan Plateau

Himalayan plateau topography

Rivers off the Tibetan Plateau

Himalayas: Plateau

Himalayas: aerial view

Himalayas: plateau from space perspective

Himalayas: from space

Plate Tectonics of India-China collision

Plate motion of collision of india into china

Mt Everest in windy or stormy weather

Mt. Everest

Route to climb Everest

Himalayas: Scenery of rock, water, ice

Himalayas scenery

Mt. Everest from the air

Annapurna

K2/Nanga Parbat

Baltor-Siachen glacier

Gobi Desert

Tien Shan Mtns.

Sagarmatha

Tibet Plateau

Kathmandu

Tibet Plateau

Yamdrok Lake

Fedchenko Glacier

Andes (aerial)

Andes (map)

Rockies (map)

Rockies (aerial)

Alps (aerial)

Alps (satellite)