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HimÄ laya, exploring the roof of the world, John Keay

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HimÄ laya, exploring the roof of the world, John Keay
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
mapsplatesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
HimÄ laya
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
John Keay
Sub title
exploring the roof of the world
Summary
More rugged and elevated than any other zone on earth, HimÄ laya embraces all of Tibet, plus six of the world's eight major mountain ranges and nearly all its highest peaks. Thirty-five percent of the global population depend on HimÄ laya's freshwater for crop irrigation, protein, and, increasingly, hydropower. It now sits seismically unstable, as tectonic plates consider to shift and the region remains gridlocked in a global debate surrounding climate change. Keay shows that, without our commitment to an ethos of respect for it confounding, fascinating features, HimÄ laya will soon cease to exist
Table Of Contents
Prologue -- An orogenous zone -- War of the plates -- A domain of animals -- When men and monkeys meet -- Of flowers and towers -- Scholar, explorer, writer, pilgrim -- Pilgrims' progress -- The Karakoram anomaly -- Sublime deliverance -- Swede and swami -- Sages and heroes -- Gold dust and yak tails -- Shawl wars -- Mountains of destiny -- Epilogue
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