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  2. Yeti - Wikipedia

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    Yeti was adopted into Tibetan Buddhism, where it is considered a nonhuman animal that is nonetheless human enough to sometimes be able to follow Dharma. Several stories feature Yetis becoming helpers and disciples to religious figures. In Tibet, images of Yetis are paraded and occasionally worshipped as guardians against evil spirits.

  3. Pangboche Hand - Wikipedia

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    George Agogino, before his death on September 11, 2000, transferred his important files on the Pangboche Yeti hand to Loren Coleman. [citation needed] In 2010, Wētā Workshop produced a replica skull and hand based on photos of the missing hand and skull. Mike Allsop handed over the replica skull and hand to monks at Pangboche in May 2011.

  4. Yeti in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Yeti is an ape-like creature purported to inhabit the Himalayan mountain range in Asia. In Western popular culture, the creature is commonly referred to as the Abominable Snowman . It has regularly been depicted in popular culture of the region as well as in films, literature, music, video games pertaining to the region.

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  6. The Abominable Snowman (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Rollason, his wife, Helen, and their assistant Peter Fox, are guests of the Lama of the monastery of Rong-buk while on a botanical expedition to the Himalayas.A second group, led by Tom Friend accompanied by trapper Ed Shelley, photographer Andrew McNee and Sherpa guide Kusang, arrives at the monastery to search for the legendary Yeti or Abominable Snowman.

  7. Expedition Everest - Wikipedia

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    The yeti was the largest and most complex audio-animatronic figure ever built by Walt Disney Imagineering at the time of its construction. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] It is 25 feet (7.6 m) tall. [ 10 ] Its "skin" measures 1,000 square feet (93 m 2 ), and is held in place by 1,000 snaps and 250 zippers. [ 10 ]

  8. Tibetan blue bear - Wikipedia

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    The blue bear is notable for having been suggested as one possible inspiration for the yeti. A 1960 expedition to search for evidence of the yeti, led by Sir Edmund Hillary, returned with two scraps of fur that had been identified by locals as 'yeti fur' that were later scientifically identified as being portions of the pelt of a blue bear. [5]

  9. N. A. Tombazi - Wikipedia

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    N.A. Tombazi (Νικόλαος Τομπάζης, Nikólaos Tompázis 1894–1986) was a Greek photographer who, on a British Geological Expedition in 1925, apparently sighted a Yeti creature at 15,000 feet in the Himalayas of Tibet.