A Mountain in Tibet

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Throughout the East there runs a legend of a great mountain at the centre of the world, where four rivers have their source. Charles Allen traces this legend to Western Tibet where there stands Kailas, worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists alike as the home of their gods and the navel of the world."
Throughout the East there runs a legend of a great mountain at the centre of the world, where four rivers have their source. Charles Allen traces this legend to Western Tibet where there stands Kailas, worshipped by Hindus and Buddhists alike as the home of their gods and the navel of the world.

Close by are the sources of four mighty rivers: the sacred Ganges, the Indus, the Sutlej and Tsangpo-Brahmaputra. For centuries Kailas remained an enigma to the outside world. Then a succession of remarkable men took up the challenge of penetrating the hostile, frozen wastelands beyond the Western Himalayas, culminating in the great age of discovery, the final years of the Victorian era.

''A Mountain in Tibet'' is an extraordinary story of exploration and high adventure, full of the excitement and colour expected from the author of ''Plain Tales from the Raj''.
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Weight 0.240000
Author Charles Allen
Availability IP
Department Outdoor Pursuits
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780349139388
Pages 304
Published 10/01/2013
Publisher Abacus
Section Climbing
Size Unfolded 168x201mm
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