Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Chang La (el. 5,360 m or 17,590 ft) is a high mountain pass in Ladakh, India. It is incorrectly claimed to be the second highest motorable road in the world (which is either Merisimik La or Mana pass). Chang La is approached from Leh via kharu and sekti village by a black top road. The climb is very steep and requires a careful drive. The descent from chang La towards tangtse or darbuk is again very steep. The place is a must go for nature lovers."@en }
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- Chang_La comment "The Chang La (el. 5,360 m or 17,590 ft) is a high mountain pass in Ladakh, India. It is incorrectly claimed to be the second highest motorable road in the world (which is either Merisimik La or Mana pass). Chang La is approached from Leh via kharu and sekti village by a black top road. The climb is very steep and requires a careful drive. The descent from chang La towards tangtse or darbuk is again very steep. The place is a must go for nature lovers.".