Matches in DBpedia 2015-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/North_Col> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 triples per page.
- North_Col abstract "The North Col (Chinese: 北坳; pinyin: Běi Ào; Tibetan: Chang La) refers to the sharp-edged pass carved by glaciers in the ridge connecting Mount Everest and Changtse in Tibet, China. It forms the head of the East Rongbuk Glacier.When climbers attempt to climb Everest via the North ridge (Tibet), the first camp on the mountain itself (traditional Camp IV, modern Camp I) is established on the North Col. From this point at approximately 7,020 metres (23,030 ft) above sea level, climbers ascend the North Ridge to reach a series of progressively higher camps along the North Face of Everest. Climbers make their final push to the summit from Camp VI at 8,230 meters (27,001 ft) altitude.The North Col was first climbed by George Mallory, Edward Oliver Wheeler and Guy Bullock on September 23, 1921. This was the first time a Westerner had set foot on Mount Everest itself. The North Col was discovered by Mallory while searching for possible routes to the summit of Mount Everest during the British reconnaissance expedition. All subsequent expeditions in the 1920s and 1930s attempted to reach the summit of Everest by using the North Col.".
- North_Col location China.
- North_Col location Tibet.
- North_Col name "North Col".
- North_Col thumbnail Everest_North_Col.jpg?width=300.
- North_Col wikiPageExternalLink north-col-of-mount-everest.
- North_Col wikiPageID "2457370".
- North_Col wikiPageRevisionID "635448535".
- North_Col c "北坳".
- North_Col elevationM "7020".
- North_Col hasPhotoCollection North_Col.
- North_Col location China.
- North_Col location Tibet.
- North_Col name "North Col".
- North_Col p "Běi Ào".
- North_Col photo "Everest North Col.jpg".
- North_Col photoCaption "Mount Everest. The North Col is the lowest point of the snowy ridge in the middle.".
- North_Col range Himalayas.
- North_Col traversed "George Mallory, Edward Oliver Wheeler and Guy Bullock".
- North_Col wordnet_type synset-pass-noun-4.
- North_Col subject Category:Mount_Everest.
- North_Col subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Tibet_Autonomous_Region.
- North_Col type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- North_Col type Location100027167.
- North_Col type Mountain109359803.
- North_Col type MountainsOfTibet.
- North_Col type NaturalElevation109366317.
- North_Col type Object100002684.
- North_Col type Pass109386842.
- North_Col type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- North_Col type YagoGeoEntity.
- North_Col type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- North_Col type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- North_Col type MountainPass.
- North_Col type NaturalPlace.
- North_Col type Place.
- North_Col type Location.
- North_Col type Place.
- North_Col type Thing.
- North_Col type Q133056.
- North_Col comment "The North Col (Chinese: 北坳; pinyin: Běi Ào; Tibetan: Chang La) refers to the sharp-edged pass carved by glaciers in the ridge connecting Mount Everest and Changtse in Tibet, China. It forms the head of the East Rongbuk Glacier.When climbers attempt to climb Everest via the North ridge (Tibet), the first camp on the mountain itself (traditional Camp IV, modern Camp I) is established on the North Col.".
- North_Col label "Col Nord".
- North_Col label "Collado Norte".
- North_Col label "Colle Nord".
- North_Col label "North Col".
- North_Col label "Северное седло".
- North_Col sameAs Collado_Norte.
- North_Col sameAs Col_Nord.
- North_Col sameAs Colle_Nord.
- North_Col sameAs m.07fg5l.
- North_Col sameAs Q2611798.
- North_Col sameAs Q2611798.
- North_Col sameAs North_Col.
- North_Col wasDerivedFrom North_Col?oldid=635448535.
- North_Col depiction Everest_North_Col.jpg.
- North_Col isPrimaryTopicOf North_Col.