Nanda Devi
Nanda Devi | |
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Altitude | 7,816 m |
The location | India |
Mountain range | The Himalayas |
The first climbing | Noel オデール and building Tillman (August 29, 1936) |
Project mountain |
Nanda Devi (Nanda Devi) is the highest mountain in a thing with the whole mountain in Indian second Takamine in India. (in Kanchejunga in India and the border of Nepal). For this geography, it was thought that it was the world's highest mountain until a westerner measured the height of Dhaulagiri in 1808.
It features 双耳峰 where highest peak and Toho are seen like the ear of the cat.
Summary
It was the highest peak of India before Sikkim participated in the Indian federation. It is a part of the bear on Himalayas, and, rishi Gunga Valley, the east be inserted between the gobiid Gunga Valley, and the west is located in Uttarakhand. The name means a goddess giving the greatest joy. The top is thought about like the guardian deity of the Uttarakhand Himalayas.
As for best - Nanda Devi sanctuary - which surrounded top and the top, climbing a mountain was forbidden to both local people and a mountaineer in 1983 to protect weak ecosystem in acknowledgment of the religious significance again.
Around Nanda Devi national park was registered with a world heritage of UNESCO in 1988.
History of mountain climbing
- For 1,936 years, オデール and building Tillman succeed in the first climbing in the Noel that is "the eyewitness of the George Mallory last". Annapurna was the highest peak where the human reached the summit of in 1950 until it was reached the summit.
- In 1976, Kazunari Takami and Yoshinori Hasegawa succeed in the highest peak and mountain traversing of Toho for the first time.
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