The Yeti

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George Laycock
    第一次学做饭Tallest of the world’s mountains are the Himalayas. They extend for fifteen hundred miles across southern Asia. In some places the range is two hundred miles wide. Within this sprawling desolate region lie wilderness valleys and towering peaks ldom visited by humans. There are also some fertile valleys, choked with den jungle and dotted with little farm clearings. But farther up, the climate grows cold, until finally the world is filled with snow-capped peaks, sharp ridges, and precipitous cliffs.
    In this high country of the Himalayas, beyond 13,000-foot elevations, the elements are harsh and the wind blows bitter cold, stirring white laceworks of snow around the boulders. One might think that in this inhospitable world no large creatures could exist at all.
    But what about tho giant footprints? On numerous occasions mountaineers have discovered them. Something ems to go walking up there.
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    Colonel L. A. Waddel was exploring the slopes of Mount Everest, the world’s highest peak, in 1887. when he came down he reported unidentified footprints. Three years later another climber reported having en the prints again. This time they were at an elevation of 18,500 feet. The tracks led uphill and vanished among the boulders. Russian soldiers reported shooting and killing a creature in their mountain country in 1925.尊孔复古
    Again, in 1942, Slavomir Rawicz, a Polish soldier escaping from a Russian concentration camp, was making his way back out over the Himalayas. As he crosd over from Tibet, he encountered, at a distance of only one hundred yards, two human-like creatures. He estimated them to be eight feet high and said they had massive arms, square heads, and thick coats of brown fur.
    To Tibetan tribes the reports were not unexpected at all. They em to know the are creatures that have long lived there. They have various local names. Usually they are called “Yeti.”
    What could they be? Maybe giant bears. Some insist they belong to the species Ursus
宁波旅游攻略arctos isabellinus. But the Yeti, as proved by their footprints, walk on two feet. Bears can walk on two feet but do not do so form more than a few steps. They are definitely not known to go leaping about the snow fields on their hind feet.
    Others claim that the mysterious tracks in the snow were left by a langur monkey. But the creatures are too small, and besides, they, too, walk on all four feet.羊卓雍湖
    Meanwhile, doubters speculate that high altitude does strange things to people, and maybe some, frightened by the lonely place, let their imaginations run wild.
    The trouble with this has been that over the years evidence continues to pile up indicating that the Yeti—or something—is up there just as the local tribes have always insisted.
    One report tells of an Everest expedition of 1923. far above them the climbers sighted figures in the snowfields. The creatures were moving. When climbers reached the area, there were footprints showing plainly in the snow.
    When Italian explorer A. N. Tombazi climbed up to the glacier area in 1925, one thing he definitely did not expect to encounter was the Yeti. At first, Tombazi had a tendency to make light of the whole story. When the subject came up in conversations he would flash his charming smile on tho asmbled and refer to the legendary Yeti as “that delicious fancy.” But that was before Mr. Tombazi went up the mountain.
    Somewhat later, back in Bombay, India, his story was quite different. He had en his first Yeti. One of his excited porters drew his attention to it. “Unquestionably,” Tombazi wrote later, “the figure in outline was exactly upright, and stopping occasionally to uproot some dwarf rhododendrons. It showed dark against the snow and wore no clothing.” Later, he found footprints and described them in detail.
    Among others who saw tracks was explorer and surveyor Eric Shipton. He found tracks at 16,000 feet in 1936. later, in 1951, he found other tracks and photographed them. The pictures have helped convince many that there is substance to the story of the Yeti. The photograph showed a foot with four toes. Obviously it was not he foot of a b
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ear. Neither was it anything el scientists could identify. “…the animals, whatever they were,” said the New York Times, “did exist…”

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