Splendid views of Mount Namjagbarwa in Tibet

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Mount Namjagbarwa, 7,782 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain in Nyingchi Prefecture, Southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. It ranks the world’s 15th highest peak. (Photo/CTPphoto)

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The snow-capped Gyala Peri is slightly lower than Mount Namjagbarwa, 7,782 meters above sea level.(Photo/CTPphoto)

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Mount Namjagbarwa, 7,782 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain in Nyingchi Prefecture, Southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. It ranks the world’s 15th highest peak. (Photo/CTPphoto)

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The snow-capped Gyala Peri is slightly lower than Mount Namjagbarwa, 7,782 meters above sea level.(Photo/CTPphoto)

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Mount Namjagbarwa, 7,782 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain in Nyingchi Prefecture, Southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. It ranks the world’s 15th highest peak. (Photo/CTPphoto)

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Mount Namjagbarwa, 7,782 meters above sea level, is the highest mountain in Nyingchi Prefecture, Southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. It ranks the world’s 15th highest peak. (Photo/CTPphoto)