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Lhotse was climbed by a Swiss Expedition in 1956; its lower peak, Lhotse Shar, 8383m, is sometimes considered a Separate 8000m peak. Lhotse, which means ‘south peak’, is part of the Everest massif, Just to the sout of Everest. It was the German Expedition who has established the comfortable route to the summit the peak in year 1977. Mt. Lhotse is located between the Khumbu region of Nepal and Tibet at the longitude: 86.56.03 and latitude: 27.57.45. It is the fourth highest mountain in the Himalayas of the world. Its long east-west crest is located to the south of Mount Everest and the summits of the two mountains are connected to the South Col. Sometimes it is mistakenly has been identified as the south peak of the Everest massif.
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