Mummified at Mount Everest


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May 6th 2007
Published: August 6th 2007
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It all began with the overwhelming desire to go Yak spotting. Having been denied exposure to Yaks on our Annapurna trek, this time we were determined not to leave the Himalaya without laying our eyes on the hairy beasts. We reasoned that with yaks being creatures of high altitude temperment (they prefer to dwell above 3000m), what better place to guarantee a Yak sighting than Everest Base Camp at ... Read Full Entry



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8th May 2007

WOW!
Just stumbled across your blog, and what a pleasure itis to read. Amazing - Simply amazing! Great journal and gorgeous photos!! Thanks for sharing with us.
9th May 2007

Bloody hell Suze, you are so talented with your photography. I was reading your blog at work and soon had a gathering around me, all open jawed at your beautiful images. Love you heaps and miss you.
9th May 2007

Yaks
WOW what can I say the journey looks spectacular ands you have really shown a diversity of Yaks, they are not all the same. long hair short ahir piebald and fat. But the veiw of Tibet and the history is great. hank you for sharing and I am looking forward to the next instalment of Suz and Daves travels. keep Kool Sally
9th May 2007

Wow
Photo's look amazing. Journey of a lifetime.
11th May 2007

wow........i mean WOW.....Tibet looks amazing.
11th May 2007

great pics
love the picture with the two kids. Great shot!

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