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Kharta (Chinese: 卡达) is a region in Tibet lying to the east of Mount Everest and centred on the Kharta valley and Kama valley. The 40-kilometre (25 mi) Kharta valley starts at the col at Lhakpa La at the head of the Kharta Glacier from which the Kharta Chu (Chinese: 卡达曲) river flows east to join the Phung Chu just beyond Khata village. Nearby to the south, the Kama valley starts at the Kangshung Glacier at the foot of Everest's Kangshung Face, and the Kama Chu flows southeast to the Phung Chu. The 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition discovered Kharta when reconnoitring ways to climb Mount Everest and managed to reach the North Col via the Lhakpa La. Since that time Kharta has not been used as a way to approach the summit of Everest but the two valleys have become a popular
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dbo:abstract | Kharta (Chinese: 卡达) is a region in Tibet lying to the east of Mount Everest and centred on the Kharta valley and Kama valley. The 40-kilometre (25 mi) Kharta valley starts at the col at Lhakpa La at the head of the Kharta Glacier from which the Kharta Chu (Chinese: 卡达曲) river flows east to join the Phung Chu just beyond Khata village. Nearby to the south, the Kama valley starts at the Kangshung Glacier at the foot of Everest's Kangshung Face, and the Kama Chu flows southeast to the Phung Chu. The 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition discovered Kharta when reconnoitring ways to climb Mount Everest and managed to reach the North Col via the Lhakpa La. Since that time Kharta has not been used as a way to approach the summit of Everest but the two valleys have become a popular area for trekking. (en) Kharta è una regione geografica del Tibet situata ad est del monte Everest e composta dalle valli di Kharta e di Kama. La valle di Kharta, lunga 40 km, inizia al colle di Lhakpa La, alla testata del ghiacciaio Kharta, dal quale si forma il fiume omonimo (Kharta Chu); quest'ultimo scorre verso est per confluire nel Phung Chu poco oltre il villaggio di Kada. Più a sud, la valle di Kama ha origine al ghiacciaio Kangshung; il fiume omonimo che vi scorre (Kama Chu) scorre verso sud-est per gettare anch'esso le sue acque nel Phung Chu. La spedizione britannica all'Everest del 1921 scoprì la valle nel corso dell'esplorazione delle vie che portano all'Everest e cercò di raggiungere il Colle Nord attraverso il Lhakpa La. Da allora la regione è rimasta al di fuori degli itinerari seguiti dalle spedizioni dirette alla montagna più alta del mondo, me le due valli sono entrate a far parte di alcuni circuiti escursionistici. (it) |
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rdfs:comment | Kharta (Chinese: 卡达) is a region in Tibet lying to the east of Mount Everest and centred on the Kharta valley and Kama valley. The 40-kilometre (25 mi) Kharta valley starts at the col at Lhakpa La at the head of the Kharta Glacier from which the Kharta Chu (Chinese: 卡达曲) river flows east to join the Phung Chu just beyond Khata village. Nearby to the south, the Kama valley starts at the Kangshung Glacier at the foot of Everest's Kangshung Face, and the Kama Chu flows southeast to the Phung Chu. The 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition discovered Kharta when reconnoitring ways to climb Mount Everest and managed to reach the North Col via the Lhakpa La. Since that time Kharta has not been used as a way to approach the summit of Everest but the two valleys have become a popular (en) Kharta è una regione geografica del Tibet situata ad est del monte Everest e composta dalle valli di Kharta e di Kama. La valle di Kharta, lunga 40 km, inizia al colle di Lhakpa La, alla testata del ghiacciaio Kharta, dal quale si forma il fiume omonimo (Kharta Chu); quest'ultimo scorre verso est per confluire nel Phung Chu poco oltre il villaggio di Kada. Più a sud, la valle di Kama ha origine al ghiacciaio Kangshung; il fiume omonimo che vi scorre (Kama Chu) scorre verso sud-est per gettare anch'esso le sue acque nel Phung Chu. La spedizione britannica all'Everest del 1921 scoprì la valle nel corso dell'esplorazione delle vie che portano all'Everest e cercò di raggiungere il Colle Nord attraverso il Lhakpa La. Da allora la regione è rimasta al di fuori degli itinerari seguiti dalle spedi (it) |
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