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Wer höher steigt, sieht weiter
Eine visuelle Geschichte von der internationalen
Himalaya / Karakorum-Hochgebirgsexpedition 2016
zum K2 – dem berühmten wie gefürchteten Ausläufer
des Himalaya in Pakistan
Michael Bärtschi
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