Kangshung Face
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kangshung-face-206-347809
title:
Kangshung Face
text:
The Kangshung Face or East Face is the eastern-facing side of Mount Everest, one of the Tibetan sides of the mountain. It is 3,350 metres (11,000 ft) from its base on the Kangshung Glacier to the summit. It is a broad face, topped on the right by the upper Northeast Ridge, and on the left by the Southeast Ridge and the South Col. Most of the upper part of the face is composed of hanging glaciers, while the lower part consists of steep rock buttresses with couloirs between them. The steep souther
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description:
Eastern-facing side of Mount Everest
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kangshung_Face
date created:
2006-01-19T14:57:03Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T13:11:04Z
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