Selasa, 31 Mei 2011

AL FILO DEL IMPOSIBLE : DEL YARLUNG TSANGPO






At the edge of eastern Tibet is one of the few remaining havens for exploring on the planet: the Yarlung Tsangpo Canyon. This great river, which is called the Brahmaputra to enter India, boasts one of the more curious geographical mysteries raised in the early twentieth century. The Yarlung born at the foot of sacred Mount Kailas, north of the Himalayas, then flows parallel to the great mountain chain that feeds it. But to reach this area on track turns sharply, from a huge pit two great mountains of the Himalayas, Namche Barwa and Peri Gyala and rushes on the plains of India to fertilize the fields of tea before he died in Assam the Bay of Bengal. While one group of the best climbers of the Edge of the Impossible attempts to ascend to Gyala Peri, a rotund mountain of 7,300 meters and 5,000 meters of walls slope, another team of explorers travels the unknown and deep canyon on the planet. If some have to contend with snowstorms and falling rocks, the others must deal with a jungle of bamboo, which will have their way with machetes.

HARGA 50.000


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