Quote by: Heinrich Harrer

The country through which we had been travelling for days has an original beauty. Wide plains were diversified by stretches of hilly country with low passes. We often had to wade through swift running ice-cold brooks. It has long since we had seen a glacier, but as we were approaching the tasam at Barka, a chain of glaciers gleaming in the sunshine came into view. The landscape was dominated by the 25,000-foot peak of Gurla Mandhata; less striking, but far more famous, was the sacred Mount Kailash, 3,000 feet lower, which stands in majestic isolation apart from the Himalayan range.


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Author Bio


  • NameHeinrich Harrer
  • Descriptionaustrian travel writer, photographer, geographer and mountain climber
  • BornJuly 6, 1912
  • DiedJanuary 7, 2006
  • CountryAustria
  • ProfessionExplorer; Photographer; Mountaineer; Alpine Skier; Writer
  • AwardsGrand Merit Cross Of The Order Of Merit Of The Federal Republic Of Germany; Grand Gold Decoration Of Styria; Light Of Truth Award