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It is a fact that sightings of the Yetis of the Himalayas are far less prevalent than they were in decades long gone. And there’s no doubt that the 1920s was a period of a number of intriguing encounters. A perfect example of this is the story of N.A. Tombazi, a British photographer who also happened to be a Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society. It was while at a height of around 15,000 feet on the Zemu Glacier, and at a distance of around 600 to 900 feet, that Tombazi spied something profoundly weird on the slopes. He soon recorded his thoughts on this affair, which make for fascinating reading.
A Monster on the Glacier? | Mysterious Universe