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- Lhagba_La abstract "Lhagba La or Lhakpa La (meaning "Windy Gap") is a 6,849-metre (22,470 ft) col about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of Mount Everest in the Tibet Autonomous Region.It was unknown to local inhabitants until it was discovered and named by the 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition when reconnoitring a route to climb the mountain.Lhagba La is the starting point of the Kada Glacier which descends eastwards along the valley towards Kada. The Kada River is a tributary of the Arun River. On the western side of the col is the East Rongbuk Glacier which flows north from Everest. Lhagba Pool, 500 metres (1,600 ft) below and to 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) southwest, is reportedly the second highest lake in the world.Expeditions attempting Everest via the North Col generally arrive up the East Rongbuk Glacier and so do not reach Lhagba La at all. However, when George Mallory and Guy Bullock were trying to reach the North Col, the route from Rongbuk was unknown to them. Instead they approached from the east only to find the glacier did not extend to the North Col. The climbing team eventually had to cross the pass and descend some 460 metres (1,500 ft) to the East Rongbuk Glacier before ascending to the North Col. Their discovery allowed the 1922 British Mount Everest expedition to take the more direct route from the north.".
- Lhagba_La thumbnail Everest_North_Col_from_Lhakpa_La,_1921.jpg?width=300.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageID "43060259".
- Lhagba_La wikiPageLength "2560".
- Lhagba_La wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Lhagba_La wikiPageRevisionID "624999971".
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink 1921_British_Mount_Everest_reconnaissance_expedition.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink 1922_British_Mount_Everest_expedition.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Arun_River,_China-Nepal.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mount_Everest.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Col.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink East_Rongbuk_Glacier.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink George_Mallory.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Bullock.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Kada,_Tibet.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Lhagba_Pool.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Everest.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink North_Col.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Rongbuk_Glacier.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink Tibet_Autonomous_Region.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLink File:Everest_North_Col_from_Lhakpa_La,_1921.jpg.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lhagba La".
- Lhagba_La hasPhotoCollection Lhagba_La.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mount_Everest.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lhagba_La wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tibet-geo-stub.
- Lhagba_La subject Category:Mount_Everest.
- Lhagba_La hypernym Col.
- Lhagba_La point "28.041666666666668 86.95805555555556".
- Lhagba_La type Place.
- Lhagba_La type SpatialThing.
- Lhagba_La comment "Lhagba La or Lhakpa La (meaning "Windy Gap") is a 6,849-metre (22,470 ft) col about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of Mount Everest in the Tibet Autonomous Region.It was unknown to local inhabitants until it was discovered and named by the 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition when reconnoitring a route to climb the mountain.Lhagba La is the starting point of the Kada Glacier which descends eastwards along the valley towards Kada. The Kada River is a tributary of the Arun River.".
- Lhagba_La label "Lhagba La".
- Lhagba_La sameAs Lhakpa_La.
- Lhagba_La sameAs Lhakpa_La.
- Lhagba_La sameAs m.010x9z30.
- Lhagba_La sameAs Лхакпа-Ла.
- Lhagba_La sameAs Q1822466.
- Lhagba_La sameAs Q1822466.
- Lhagba_La lat "28.041666666666668".
- Lhagba_La long "86.95805555555556".
- Lhagba_La wasDerivedFrom Lhagba_La?oldid=624999971.
- Lhagba_La depiction Everest_North_Col_from_Lhakpa_La,_1921.jpg.
- Lhagba_La isPrimaryTopicOf Lhagba_La.