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DescriptionMakalu French 1954 and 1955 expedition map of region.png
English: Makalu French 1954 and 1955 expeditions map of Makalu region
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File:Map India and Pakistan 1-250,000 Tile NG 45-3 Kanchenjunga.jpg and File:Map India and Pakistan 1-250,000 Tile NG 45-2 Mount Everest.jpg and Own work
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U.S. Army Map Service and User:Thincat
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File:Makalu French 1954 and 1955 expedition map of region.svg
Camera location
27° 53′ 23″ N, 87° 05′ 20″ E
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27.889722; 87.088889
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