icefall造句(1) The constantly shifting Khumbu Icefall is like a bunch of ice cubes continually tumbling down the icy mountain wall, " said photographer Bobby Model."
(2) The constantly shifting Khumbu Icefall is like a bunch of ice cubes continually tumbling down the icy mountain wall," said photographer Bobby Model about this image.
(3) The operation, called Operation Icefall, was led by officers from the Metropolitan police's clubs and vice unit.
(4) From the horrific icefall to the drying up Twins Lake, from th"e dancing road" to the poverty- stricken natives, the author witnessed the crisis of Yellow River Source.
(5) The treacherous Khumbu Icefall has taken the lives of many climbers on their first day as they head to their first camp.
(6) Northeast of the icefall, the glacier's surface is mostly smooth for several kilometers until a network of crevasses mark the surface.
(7) After a hard winter freeze, however, Dow Spout becomes a slick, crystalline "icefall".
(8) Scaling to the top of the icefall along the cold steps and looking down from there at the ice sculpts one after another, I felt as if falling into a white wonderland.
(9) Tourists of Glacier Explorer boats say the icefall caused waves of up to 3.5 meters in height which swept up and down the lake for 30 minutes.
(10) A climber uses a ladder to cross a crevasse at Everest's Khumbu Icefall, not far above base camp.
(11) Sherpa traversing a ladder on an ice fall Sherpa Nima Dorje Tamang traverses a ladder on the Khumbu Icefall of Mount Everest in Nepal.
(12) Where the ice passes over especially steep terrain, ripple marks on the glacier surface indicate the icefall.
(13) Shifting ice exposes new crevasses with little warning, making the Khumbu Icefall the most dangerous section of a southern Everest ascent.
(14) Look at the walls and slopes of the Khumbu glacier [which flows 1.5 miles down from an icefall on the southern flanks of Everest].
(15) Every step is critical on Mount Everest. The treacherous Khumbu Icefall has taken the lives of many climbers on their first day as they head to their first camp.
(16) Flying by private jet from Cape Town, South Africa, you'll land at the unique camp that sits on top of a 200 metre icefall overlooking the coast.
(17) Sherpa Nima Dorje Tamang traverses a ladder on the Khumbu Icefall of Mount Everest in Nepal.