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Map of Mysterious Mt. Meili Published
2001-08-11
The first version of the map of  snow-capped Meili Mountain in southwest China's Yunnan Province  has been published in both Chinese and English by the Xi'an Map  Publishing House.

   The glacier mountain, 6,740 meters above sea level, attracts a  large number of mountain climbers and scientists every year.  However, the lack of a map had created many difficulties for the  adventurers, including some of whom have lost their lives on the  mountain.

   Mi Desheng, a research fellow with the Lanzhou Branch of the  Chinese Academy of Sciences in northwest Gansu Province, has spent years in Mt. Meili collecting geographic data with advanced remote- sensoring devices, and drew the map with a 1 : 1 million scale.

   The map specifies the location of glaciers and vegetation  genres in the mountain, and describes different climate features  and road conditions in the area.

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