Machhapuchchhre
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English: Machapuchare or Machhaphuchhare (माछापुछ्रे) "Fish Tail" in English, is a mountain in the Annapurna Himal of north central Nepal. It is revered by the local population as particularly sacred to the god Shiva, and hence is off limits to climbing. Machapuchare has an elevation of 6,993 metres (22,943 ft).
Français : Machapuchare est une montagne de l'Himalaya au Népal.
This is a photo of a natural site in Nepal identified by the ID NP-KAS-18
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from Annapurna sanctuary
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View from Sarangkot
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Machapuchare and Annapurna Himal
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Machapuchare, April 2001
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From the Machhapuchchhre Base Camp 2013
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A view of Mount Fishtail(Machhapuchchhre)as seen from Chomrong
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Stars over Machapuchare
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A view of mardi trail with Mount Fishtail in the background
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View from Kimrong
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On the way to Chomrong
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Machhapuchchhre (Fish Tail) peak from Machhapuchchhre base camp (MBC)
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Above Chomrong
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View from Annapurna Sanctuary
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Mt. Machapuchare
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View of Mt. Machapuchare
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Upper summit part
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Machapuchare with its fishtail shaped silhouette that's given it its name clearly visible
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Machapuchare, view from foothills
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A view of the south face of Machapuchare from Annapurna Base Camp at dawn.
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Close up view of Machapuchare as seen from lakeside, Pokhara.
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Early morning view of Fishtail Mountain ( Machhapuchare), from Sarangkot