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April Carroll
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12 November, 12:47
What makes the Himalayas unique
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Isabelle Schneider
12 November, 13:13
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They cover about 1,500 mi in total and pass through the parts of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Bhutan and Nepal. The mountain range is also made up of three parallel ranges.
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