Breathtaking landscape of Namjagbarwa Peak
The wonderful landscape at night of the Namjagbarwa Peak in Nyingchi City, southern Tibet. In Tibetan, Namjagbarwa means a "long lance piercing into the sky." The sky-scraping Namjagbarwa Peak, with its majestic appearance, precipitous shape and unpredictable climate, has been an ambitious aim of mountain-climbing organizations from various countries, and was only conquered recently by a Sino-Japanese climbing team in 1992. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
The wonderful landscape at dusk of the Namjagbarwa Peak in Nyingchi City, southern Tibet. In Tibetan, Namjagbarwa means a "long lance piercing into the sky." The sky-scraping Namjagbarwa Peak, with its majestic appearance, precipitous shape and unpredictable climate, has been an ambitious aim of mountain-climbing organizations from various countries, and was only conquered recently by a Sino-Japanese climbing team in 1992. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
The wonderful landscape near the Namjagbarwa Peak in Nyingchi City, southern Tibet. In Tibetan, Namjagbarwa means a "long lance piercing into the sky." The sky-scraping Namjagbarwa Peak, with its majestic appearance, precipitous shape and unpredictable climate, has been an ambitious aim of mountain-climbing organizations from various countries, and was only conquered recently by a Sino-Japanese climbing team in 1992. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
The wonderful landscape at dusk of the Namjagbarwa Peak in Nyingchi City, southern Tibet. In Tibetan, Namjagbarwa means a "long lance piercing into the sky." The sky-scraping Namjagbarwa Peak, with its majestic appearance, precipitous shape and unpredictable climate, has been an ambitious aim of mountain-climbing organizations from various countries, and was only conquered recently by a Sino-Japanese climbing team in 1992. [Photo/China Tibet Online]
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