By Zhu Shan Source:China Tibet News 2017年01月10日 16:48
It is reported on Dec 25, 2016 that Tsering Tandar and Dechen Dgodup following the mountaineering team of China University of Geosicences achieved "seven plus two" (reaching the highest peaks on all seven continents and Earth's two poles) for the first time. Photo shows that Tsering Tandar and Dechen Dgodup reached the peak of Mount Vinson. [Photo/Xinhua]
Photo shows that mountaineering team are taking photos on the South Pole. [Photo/Xinhua] It is reported on Dec 25, 2016 that Tsering Tandar and Dechen Dgodup following the mountaineering team of China University of Geosicences achieved "seven plus two" (reaching the highest peaks on all seven continents and Earth's two poles) for the first time.
Photo shows that mountaineers are climbing Mt. Vinson. [Photo/Xinhua] It is reported on Dec 25, 2016 that Tsering Tandar and Dechen Dgodup following the mountaineering team of China University of Geosicences achieved "seven plus two" (reaching the highest peaks on all seven continents and Earth's two poles) for the first time.
Photo shows that mountaineers are preparing for hiking to the South Pole. [Photo/Xinhua] It is reported on Dec 25, 2016 that Tsering Tandar and Dechen Dgodup following the mountaineering team of China University of Geosicences achieved "seven plus two" (reaching the highest peaks on all seven continents and Earth's two poles) for the first time.
Photo shows that mountaineers are preparing for hiking to the South Pole. [Photo/Xinhua] It is reported on Dec 25, 2016 that Tsering Tandar and Dechen Dgodup following the mountaineering team of China University of Geosicences achieved "seven plus two" (reaching the highest peaks on all seven continents and Earth's two poles) for the first time.