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  2. Yeti - Wikipedia

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    The Yeti (/ ˈ j ɛ t i /) [2] 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.

  3. 1960–61 Silver Hut expedition - Wikipedia

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    The 1960–61 Silver Hut expedition, formally known as the Himalayan Scientific and Mountaineering Expedition, was initiated by Edmund Hillary and Griffith Pugh with John Dienhart of World Books in America (producers of a children’s encyclopaedia). The expedition lasted from September 1960 to June 1961.

  4. Pangboche Hand - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the Pangboche Hand, taken in 1958 by Peter Byrne. The Pangboche Hand is an artifact from a Buddhist monastery in Pangboche, Nepal.Supporters contend that the hand is from a Yeti, a scientifically unrecognized animal purported to live in the Himalayan mountains.

  5. Reinhold Messner - Wikipedia

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    Mountaineers Books. 1999. ISBN 978-0-89886-660-5. My Quest for the Yeti: Confronting the Himalayas' Deepest Mystery. New York: St. Martin's Press. 2000. ISBN 978-0-312-20394-8. The Big Walls: From the North Face of the Eiger to the South Face of Dhaulagiri. Seattle: Mountaineers Books. 2001. ISBN 978-0-89886-844-9.

  6. Elusive creature behind the ‘yeti legend’ spotted in India ...

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    The rare, shaggy animal was photographed in the Himalayan mountains. ... Tibetan brown bears are believed to be the “basis of the yeti legend,” according to a 2017 study.

  7. Daniel C. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    For the enigmatic maker of mysterious tracks in Himalayan snows, the yeti, after three decades of field research he was able to show ‘the abominable snowman’ to be the Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus) which in its early life years spends time in trees and develops a “thumb-like” digit on its paw that then can make an overprint of ...

  8. 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.

  9. Sławomir Rawicz - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The book also mentions the spotting of a pair of yeti-like creatures in the Himalayas. According to the book, four survivors of the 11-month trek reached British India around March 1942 and stumbled upon a Gurkha patrol. [11] They were taken to a hospital in Calcutta. Towards the end of the book, Mr. Smith asked Rawicz about his future ...

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