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#11874514
16 December 2024
A buffalo herd crosses a dry riverbed near the Jamuna River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on December 15, 2024. Dried waterways and shifting sandbars (chars) disrupt navigation and force herds to travel far for water. These unstable sand formations, deposited and eroded seasonally, highlight the fragile balance of life along the Jamuna River basin.
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#11874515
16 December 2024
A buffalo herd crosses a dry riverbed near the Jamuna River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on December 15, 2024. Dried waterways and shifting sandbars (chars) disrupt navigation and force herds to travel far for water. These unstable sand formations, deposited and eroded seasonally, highlight the fragile balance of life along the Jamuna River basin.
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#11874516
16 December 2024
A buffalo herd crosses a dry riverbed near the Jamuna River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on December 15, 2024. Dried waterways and shifting sandbars (chars) disrupt navigation and force herds to travel far for water. These unstable sand formations, deposited and eroded seasonally, highlight the fragile balance of life along the Jamuna River basin.
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#11874517
16 December 2024
A buffalo herd crosses a dry riverbed near the Jamuna River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on December 15, 2024. Dried waterways and shifting sandbars (chars) disrupt navigation and force herds to travel far for water. These unstable sand formations, deposited and eroded seasonally, highlight the fragile balance of life along the Jamuna River basin.
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#11874518
16 December 2024
A buffalo herd crosses a dry riverbed near the Jamuna River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on December 15, 2024. Dried waterways and shifting sandbars (chars) disrupt navigation and force herds to travel far for water. These unstable sand formations, deposited and eroded seasonally, highlight the fragile balance of life along the Jamuna River basin.
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#11874519
16 December 2024
A buffalo herd crosses a dry riverbed near the Jamuna River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on December 15, 2024. Dried waterways and shifting sandbars (chars) disrupt navigation and force herds to travel far for water. These unstable sand formations, deposited and eroded seasonally, highlight the fragile balance of life along the Jamuna River basin.
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#11874531
16 December 2024
A buffalo herd crosses a dry riverbed near the Jamuna River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on December 15, 2024. Dried waterways and shifting sandbars (chars) disrupt navigation and force herds to travel far for water. These unstable sand formations, deposited and eroded seasonally, highlight the fragile balance of life along the Jamuna River basin.
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#11874533
16 December 2024
A buffalo herd crosses a dry riverbed near the Jamuna River in Gaibandha, Bangladesh, on December 15, 2024. Dried waterways and shifting sandbars (chars) disrupt navigation and force herds to travel far for water. These unstable sand formations, deposited and eroded seasonally, highlight the fragile balance of life along the Jamuna River basin.
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Record Holding Climbers “Nima Rinji Sherpa” And “Dawa Yangzum Sherpa” Return To Heroic Welcome In Nepal
14 October 2024
#11664402
14 October 2024
Dawa Yangzum Sherpa, who claims to be the first Nepali woman to have summited all 14 of the world's peaks towering over 8000 meters, arrives at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 14, 2024. Her last triumph is Tibet's Shishapangma, which she summited last week, completing her journey and setting a record in mountaineering history. Dawa, also the first female Asian mountain guide certified by the International Federation of Mountain Guides (IFMGA), sets her sights on all 14 of the world's highest mountains. She stands atop the summit of Shishapangma on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 5:30 am, Nepal time. Dawa is involved in advocating for women in the mountaineering field, which is predominantly male-dominated, and in raising awareness about the impact of climate change on Nepal's fragile ecosystems. Through her affiliations with renowned global brands like The North Face and Rolex, Dawa uses her platform to amplify these causes.
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Record Holding Climbers “Nima Rinji Sherpa” And “Dawa Yangzum Sherpa” Return To Heroic Welcome In Nepal
14 October 2024
#11664412
14 October 2024
Dawa Yangzum Sherpa, who claims to be the first Nepali woman to have summited all 14 of the world's peaks towering over 8000 meters, arrives at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 14, 2024. Her last triumph is Tibet's Shishapangma, which she summited last week, completing her journey and setting a record in mountaineering history. Dawa, also the first female Asian mountain guide certified by the International Federation of Mountain Guides (IFMGA), sets her sights on all 14 of the world's highest mountains. She stands atop the summit of Shishapangma on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 5:30 am, Nepal time. Dawa is involved in advocating for women in the mountaineering field, which is predominantly male-dominated, and in raising awareness about the impact of climate change on Nepal's fragile ecosystems. Through her affiliations with renowned global brands like The North Face and Rolex, Dawa uses her platform to amplify these causes.
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Record Holding Climbers “Nima Rinji Sherpa” And “Dawa Yangzum Sherpa” Return To Heroic Welcome In Nepal
14 October 2024
#11664416
14 October 2024
Dawa Yangzum Sherpa, who claims to be the first Nepali woman to have summited all 14 of the world's peaks towering over 8000 meters, arrives at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 14, 2024. Her last triumph is Tibet's Shishapangma, which she summited last week, completing her journey and setting a record in mountaineering history. Dawa, also the first female Asian mountain guide certified by the International Federation of Mountain Guides (IFMGA), sets her sights on all 14 of the world's highest mountains. She stands atop the summit of Shishapangma on Wednesday, October 9, 2024, at 5:30 am, Nepal time. Dawa is involved in advocating for women in the mountaineering field, which is predominantly male-dominated, and in raising awareness about the impact of climate change on Nepal's fragile ecosystems. Through her affiliations with renowned global brands like The North Face and Rolex, Dawa uses her platform to amplify these causes.
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