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Fishtail Mountain- 6993m Royalty Free Stock Photo
View on the Machhapuchhre 6993m Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nepalese landscape with Machhapuchhre 6993m Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Machhapuchre or Fishtail in the morning Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Fishtail Mountain- 6993m
Orange blossom flowers garden with Annapurna range on background with famous Machapuchare 6993m mountain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial view from paraglider over Pokhara town, Nepal with Annapurna range on background with famous Machapuchare 6993m mountain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Machapuchare and Annapurna III seen Pokhara, Nepal Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Machhapuchre or Fishtail Mountain ( 6993m) as seen from Annapurna Base Camp. Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of the most popular treks on earth.Like any other trip in the Annapurna region, this trek also begins in Pokhara, widely known as the ‘Lake City’ and passes through cascading waterfalls, beautiful villages, terraced farmlands, lush rhododendron forests, and amazing mountain vistas before reaching the base of the mighty Annapurna.The path along the Modi khola provides a spectacular view of Annapurna Base Camp 4,130m and Machapuchare Base Camp 3,880m. Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Gangapurna and Annapurna South combined forms the great Annapurna Massif.


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