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The legendary Nanga Bhava Peak: 500 times in the previous life, you can see the true face, some people also call it "Shame Girl Peak".
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What kind of zz, it's called Shame Girl Peak because Nanga Bhava Peak is usually smoky and doesn't show up. It's not like a shameful woman. There are always some people who don't know how to pretend to understand, and I vomit nauseously.
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These names are generally named according to its shape, and it is sure to look more like a shy girl.
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Because the shape of Nanga Bhava Peak looks like a shy little girl, it is called this.
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Because it longed for a lady to smile back, it called him the Shy Girl Peak.
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Probably because of its appearance and shape, that's why it is said so.
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It's mainly because of its shape, that's why they say that.
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Maybe it's because of that mountain, and its outside is like a shy girl.
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Because it has a peculiar appearance, like a shy girl.
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Because they look like this, that's why they look like this.
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Because the local people are in awe of the mountain, outsiders are not allowed to climb it.
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That's because he's not famous, and his natural conditions are relatively harsh.
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It is steeper than Mount Everest and has a harsher climate, so it is difficult to climb. A Japanese expedition had climbed before, but the damage was serious, and no one dared to climb it since. Moreover, the local people are very in awe of it and do not allow outsiders to climb it.
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It is also possible that the terrain of Nanga Bhava is much steeper than Mount Everest.
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This may be because the terrain is more difficult.
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At 7,782 meters above sea level, Nanga Bhava is the 15th highest peak in the world. It also has another name "Muzhuobar Mountain", its huge triangular peak body is covered with snow all year round, clouds and mist, never easy to show its true face, legend has it that ten people and nine people do not meet, so it is also called "Shy Girl Peak". There are various interpretations in Nanga Bhava in Tibet, one is "thunder and lightning burn like fire" and the other is "a spear that pierces the sky."', and one for "stones falling from the Tianshan Mountains".
The latter name is derived from the "Battle of Menling" in the "Legend of King Gesar", in which the Nanga Bhava Peak is depicted as "spears piercing the sky". There are many interpretations of Nanga Bawa in Tibetan, one is "thunder and lightning burn like fire", the other is "a spear piercing the sky", and the latter name is "The Battle of Menling" in the "Legend of King Gesar", in which the Nanga Pa Peak is depicted as "a spear piercing the sky". From these masculine names, we can probably also figure out the fierceness and inconquerability of Nanga Bhava.
There is another well-known legend about Nanga Bhava. Legend has it that a long time ago, the heavens sent Nanga Bhava and Gala Bailei to guard the southeast.
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The holy site of Tibetan Buddhism, Nanga Bhava.
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Nanga Bhava is not as tall as Mount Everest, but few people know why no one dares to reach the top.
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This is because although it is not as high as Mount Everest, the environment is also very harsh.
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This is because she is not tall, but she is very steep.
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Maybe it's because there have been no cases before, and the environment is really bad.
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It's normal that there are no return trips, and not many people go to die.
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Nanga Bhava is the highest peak at the eastern end of the Himalayas, with an altitude of 7,782 meters, ranking 15th in the world in terms of height.
Nyingchi region, China.
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The holy site of Tibetan Buddhism, Nanga Bhava.
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