Ama Dablam

E278024

Ama Dablam is a striking, pyramid-shaped mountain in the Himalayas of eastern Nepal, renowned among climbers for its technical routes and dramatic prominence near Mount Everest.

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Label Occurrences
Ama Dablam canonical 7

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Himalayan mountain
mountain
climbingGradeStandardRoute alpine D
climbingSeason post-monsoon (autumn)
pre-monsoon (spring)
climbingStyle technical mountaineering
countryCode NP
elevation 22349 ft
6812 m
firstAscentBy Barry Bishop
Mike Gill
Mike Ward
Wally Romanes
firstAscentDate 1961-03-13
firstAscentExpeditionFrom New Zealand
hasCamp Base Camp
Camp 1
Camp 2
Camp 3
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasFeature hanging glacier
prominent summit
sharp ridges
hasParentPeak Kangtega
hasShape pyramid-shaped
isIconOf Khumbu Valley
surface form: Khumbu landscape
isPopularWith experienced climbers
knownFor dramatic prominence
exposed ridges
steep faces
striking appearance
technical climbing routes
liesInProtectedArea Sagarmatha National Park
locatedIn Himalayas
eastern Nepal
locatedInCountry Nepal
locatedInProvince Province No. 1
locatedInRegion Khumbu Valley
surface form: Khumbu region
mountainRange Himalayas
nameMeaningInSherpa Mother’s necklace
near Lhotse
Mount Everest
Nuptse
partOf Himalayas
surface form: Himalaya mountain range
photoAppearsOn postage stamps of Nepal
prominence 1041 m
standardRoute Southwest Ridge

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Solukhumbu District, Nepal containsMountain Ama Dablam
subject surface form: Solukhumbu District
Khumjung hasViewOf Ama Dablam
Khumbu contains Ama Dablam
Imja Khola near Ama Dablam
Imja Glacier near Ama Dablam