Himalayan Gallery
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Choose from 435 pictures in our Himalayan collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. Popular choices include Framed Prints, Canvas Prints, Posters and Jigsaw Puzzles. All professionally made for quick delivery.

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Eastern Himalayas, satellite image
Eastern Himalayas, satellite image. North is at top. Snow is white, vegetation is red, barren areas are light blue and water is dark blue. This is a region of the eastern Himalayas, in China, north-east of Bhutan. The landscape consists of soaring mountains, with snow-capped peaks and vegetation on the lower slopes. Major rivers run through the valleys, fed by glacial meltwater. The barren areas (light blue) are where sediment has been deposited by the rivers. The area shown in this image is around 60 kilometres wide. The image data includes infrared wavelengths, and was obtained on 17 February 2002, using the ASTER sensor on the Terra satellite
© NASA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Fine Art Storehouse

Fine Art Storehouse

Fine Art Storehouse

altitude, background, bhag, high, himachal, himalaya, himalayan, indian, jammu, jispa
altitude, background, bhag, high, himachal, himalaya, himalayan, indian, jammu, jispa, kashmir, ladakh, lahaul, leh, manali, manali-leh, mount, outdoor, pangong, pass, pradesh, range, road, scenery, scenic, top, tso, view, Supoj Buranaprapapong Travel Photography, 621968606
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Tibet, Ice Caverns on Rongbuk Glacier, Mallory Expedition
Ice Caverns on the Rongbuk Glacier located in the Himalaya of southern Tibet. The English climber George Mallory first explored the main Rongbuk Valley and its glacier while searching for possible routes to the summit of Mount Everest during the first British Everest reconnaissance expedition of 1921. This photograph dates from Mallory's expedition in 1922, the photographer was Captain John Morris, who was tone of the group's translators and involved in organisational tasks'. This was the first mountaineering expedition with the express aim of making the first ascent of the world's highest peak. After two unsuccessful summit attempts the expedition ended on the third attempt when seven porters died as the result of a group-induced avalanche. Date: 1922
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection