China’s Wild Side: Kawagebo | Kyle Obermann

Nov 25 , 2022 | Lifestyle

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If there is one place in China that inspires mystery, admiration, and dread more than any others, it's Kawagebo, the sacred warrior god mountain to Tibetans and the highest peak in Yunnan Province. No one has ever successfully climbed it or probably ever will. Kyle Obermann, Nature Contributor for the China Current, shares the story.

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