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Looking Back Kathmandu to Everest: A Photographic Journey From 1973

Looking Back Kathmandu to Everest: A Photographic Journey From 1973 in Franklin, TN

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Looking Back Kathmandu to Everest: A Photographic Journey From 1973

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Looking Back Kathmandu to Everest: A Photographic Journey From 1973 in Franklin, TN

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Seventy million years ago a collision of two continents in Asia birthed the Himalayas, a mountain range that spans both Nepal and China. The 29,028 foot Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth and given its harsh climate, incomprehensible height, and dangerous summit, its presence commands enly the greatest respect and awe of those who come before it
The first known inhabitants of Nepal date back 9,000 yeam. During the 11th century, Indian influence resulted in the growth of Hinduism throughout the country. In 1814, the threat of British imperialism led to the Anglo-Nepalese Wat, which resulted in British ownership of the Terrai and Sikkim and the rise of the Rana administration.
Nepal eventually gained its independence from Britain in 1923 and remained under Rana rule until the 1950s, during which time a policy of isolation was favored by the government. Perhaps this explains why Lloyd Johnson likens his experience in Nepal to "stepping back in time." Despite this isolationism, since the first ascent of Everest drew attention to the area, the region has become an increasingly popular destination for trekkers, climbers, and tourists.
In 1973, when Johnson visited Nepal at the suggestion of a fellow photographer, he got the chance to witness a country that visitors today can only dream of.
Over a period of three weeks, Johnson trekked in Kathmandu, Lamosangu, and the Khumbu region, all areas through which climbers pass on their way to the summit of Everest. His jour ney led him through small villages, monasteries, marketplaces. beautiful scenery and into a life completely different from the modern world in which we live today.
With over 200 images, this photographic journal chronicles Johnson's adventurous trek.
Seventy million years ago a collision of two continents in Asia birthed the Himalayas, a mountain range that spans both Nepal and China. The 29,028 foot Mount Everest is the highest mountain on Earth and given its harsh climate, incomprehensible height, and dangerous summit, its presence commands enly the greatest respect and awe of those who come before it
The first known inhabitants of Nepal date back 9,000 yeam. During the 11th century, Indian influence resulted in the growth of Hinduism throughout the country. In 1814, the threat of British imperialism led to the Anglo-Nepalese Wat, which resulted in British ownership of the Terrai and Sikkim and the rise of the Rana administration.
Nepal eventually gained its independence from Britain in 1923 and remained under Rana rule until the 1950s, during which time a policy of isolation was favored by the government. Perhaps this explains why Lloyd Johnson likens his experience in Nepal to "stepping back in time." Despite this isolationism, since the first ascent of Everest drew attention to the area, the region has become an increasingly popular destination for trekkers, climbers, and tourists.
In 1973, when Johnson visited Nepal at the suggestion of a fellow photographer, he got the chance to witness a country that visitors today can only dream of.
Over a period of three weeks, Johnson trekked in Kathmandu, Lamosangu, and the Khumbu region, all areas through which climbers pass on their way to the summit of Everest. His jour ney led him through small villages, monasteries, marketplaces. beautiful scenery and into a life completely different from the modern world in which we live today.
With over 200 images, this photographic journal chronicles Johnson's adventurous trek.

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