Nestled in the Western portion of the Himalayan mountain range, Bhutan is one of the last surviving Himalayan kingdoms.
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A Himalayan salt lamp Make mom's home or office space a little more zen with a Himalayan salt lamp.
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Himalayan group bans plastic bags and promotes organic farming India's Himalayan glaciers are thawing rapidly due to rising temperatures.
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Himalayan Salt Plate, $11.96, available at Williams SonomaThis is more than just a pretty pink plate, it's actually a block of Himalayan salt.
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Natural Himalayan Hand Carved Salt Lamp, available at Amazon, $18.82Made from 100% pure, natural Himalayan salt, this lamp can create a cozy, warm glow in any room.
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The Body Shop's Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask, $24; amazon.
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Including (obviously) a portrait of his beloved Himalayan cat, Oscar.
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Goop G.Tox Himalayan Salt Scrub Shampoo, $42, available at Goop.
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Learn more about the Himalayan Salt Lamp — $25 See Details
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The small Himalayan Kingdom has a tourism policy in place.
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The vast Himalayan glaciers have a dire future, at best.
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Still, the Himalayan salted caramel espresso stood out to me.
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But the Himalayan projects are especially risky, for three reasons.
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There's also a Himalayan salt room with glowing rock walls.
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Climate change is already having an impact on Himalayan communities.
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Himalayan salt lamps are on sale right now on Amazon.
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The Body Source Himalayan Salt Lamp — £21.59 (list price £34.99)
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Their grey and white Himalayan cat, Bebe, keeps them company.
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Pink himalayan salt isn't more "nutritious" than regular table salt.
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Bhutan, a tiny Himalayan country of only 750,000 people — is generally not the easiest place to get to: its only international airport sits 7,333 feet above sea level, surrounded by 16,000-foot Himalayan peaks.
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Himalayan Odyssey Women is now open, register here now: www.royalenfield.com/ho
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One of those places was the landlocked Himalayan nation of Nepal.
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Himalayan Salt Tequila Glasses, $1493 for a set of four; uncommongoods.
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It was a Himalayan monal, Lophophorus impejanus , Liberace of land fowl.
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Spa treatments range from deep tissue massages to Himalayan salt scrubs.
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Buy Now Spice Lab Himalayan Salt Shot Glasses, $22 No salt?
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Analysts took those warnings with a Himalayan-size heap of salt.
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Try 11,562 feet up in the Himalayan town of Leh, above.
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Jacobsen Salt Co. pink Himalayan salt, $10 for 7.5 ounces, jacobsensalt.com.
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Taken together, the Himalayan rivers flow through at least 16 countries.
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Wielicki recalls a past-exhaustion night on a solo Himalayan climb.
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Chaudhry, founder and CEO of Zscaler, grew up in a Himalayan village.
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The ingredients are lentils, white rice, dehydrated vegetables, and pink Himalayan salt.
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There was Sebastian Beckwith, the Himalayan trekker turned New York tea guru.
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Read More: Hundreds of skeletons were found in a mysterious Himalayan lake.
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Himalayan Salt Tequila Glasses, available at Uncommon Goods, four for $28More salt?
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Next to the Himalayan peak in "Meru," that doesn't sound too hard.
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Locker rooms have heated loungers, herbal steam rooms, and Himalayan salt saunas.
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Stir in the coconut milk and season with the Himalayan salt. 5.
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Himalayan Birkins are considered the rarest, most sought-after handbags in the world.
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The countries have fought two of their three wars over the Himalayan region.
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The 1962 war was fought on multiple fronts all along the Himalayan range.
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"He is moving the Himalayan Mountains to get her," a "top insider" said.
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GOOP promises its $40 Pink Himalayan Salt Scrub will "detoxify" your skin. SoWell.
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She generously treats us to dinner at a Himalayan restaurant near my place.
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Shea recently published research that projected substantial losses to Himalayan glaciers this century.
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Sea level rise, melting Himalayan glaciers, and extreme rains are causing dangerous floods.
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HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON Mountain Music Project, Himalayan music from Nepal and Bluegrass fusion.
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Burmese, Himalayan, Persian, and exotic shorthair cats are also barred from flight travel.
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I stock up on Himalayan pink salt because I use it so often.
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Amnesty regularly accuses India of violations in the restive Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Even so, the Himalayan may hit a sweet spot of style and affordability.
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Himalayan tahrs, wild goats with a bushy lion-style mane, are far cheaper.
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Urban Outfitters Mini USB Heart Himalayan Salt Lamp, available at Urban Outfitters, $24
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In the last decade, climate change has quickly reshaped the whole Himalayan region.
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Both countries claim the Himalayan region in full but rule it in part.
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Both countries claim the Himalayan region in full but rule it in part.
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Towering over the Himalayan Mountains, you'll find what's known locally as Chomolungma, Mount Everest.
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If you have a himalayan rock-salt lamp at home, this is for you.
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But take in this information with a grain of that fancy pink Himalayan salt.
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This free event pays tribute to it in Himalayan style with art and entertainment.
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I chug a glass of warm water with lime juice and Himalayan pink salt.
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Dr. Axe says pink Himalayan salt is "cleaner" and more nutritious than regular salt.
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The others came from Asian black bears, Himalayan brown bears, and Tibetan brown bears.
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It was originally scheduled to be played in the remote Himalayan city of Dharamsala.
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China is also laying claim, despite India's objections, to the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.
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Back then, the rock was covered with ice and snow, like the Himalayan summits.
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The Himalayan country's growers are in the budding stages of a loose-leaf revolution.
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It has also been used to distinguish expensive Himalayan table salt from inferior fakes.
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No one has ever reached the top of the Himalayan peak K2 in winter.
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A Himalayan griffon vulture spreading its wings at the Zoological Garden in Naypyitaw, Myanmar.
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Jammu and Kashmir state is part of the Muslim-majority Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Himalayan Salt Block and Holder Set, $49.90, Crate & BarrelAlso known as a salt tile, this slab of pink Himalayan sea salt imparts a subtle salty bite to seafood, meat, and vegetables (and makes a perfect present for the budding grillmaster in your life).
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" (The Himalayan brown bear is critically endangered, according to her.) "My thinking was that if the Yeti is really a bear, this study could be an interesting avenue to get access to hard-to-get-to samples and a study of Himalayan bears.
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Tucked away deep in the Pine and Deodarforests is the remote Himalayan town of Askot.
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The two nations have fought four wars, three of which were over the Himalayan region.
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Lama was 5 when famed climber and Himalayan veteran Peter Habeler first saw him climb.
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He was led to this startling career shift by his own feline, Gizmo the Himalayan.
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Our growler (Bhotey Gore) lives in Portland, MN and drummer (Himalayan Chituwa) lives in Dallas.
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They have since fought three wars and both claim the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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The fungus, harvested wild in Tibet, is highly prized in China as a "Himalayan Viagra".
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Make mom's home or office space a little more zen with a Himalayan salt lamp.
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The Himalayan region has long been a flashpoint in ties between the nuclear-armed neighbors.
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Himalayan Salt Lamp These cool-looking lamps are more than just soothing to look at.
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He denies espousing violence and says he only wants genuine autonomy for his Himalayan homeland.
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A long-running dispute over the Himalayan border with China has flared in recent years.
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She also wrote books and directed a preservation organization, the Himalayan Adventure Trust of Japan.
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The company also gets a boost from the introduction of the Himalayan, a $4,499 model.
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The Himalayan mountains' highest point is Mount Everest, which has an elevation of 29,029 feet.
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For a game unlike any other, head to the Himalayan Golf Course in Pokhara, Nepal.
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Wali led the way, dropping into a wide track that ran through Himalayan cedar trees.
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In a remote Himalayan town in northern India, a women's ice hockey team comes together.
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India and Pakistan both rule parts of the Himalayan region while claiming it in full.
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Pink Himalayan salt bricks formed the walls, and pink salt crystals crunched beneath my shoes.
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It's a togarashi-infused tequila drink with grapefruit soda, agave, lime, and pink Himalayan salt.
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Pakistan denies that, saying it only offers political support to the Himalayan region's suppressed Muslim people.
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First of all, you can technically lick Himalayan salt lamps, so the snack isn't entirely forbidden.
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The Himalayan bag also has 18-karat gold hardware that is encrusted with about 245 diamonds.
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But he still faces a Himalayan climb to win statewide office in Alabama as a Democrat.
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He's pleased by the garden's maturation, and particularly the Himalayan maple that he grew from seed.
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The Dalai Lama, who is visiting Europe, says he wants genuine autonomy for his Himalayan homeland.
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The rising popularity of Himalayan salt, in both lamp and crystal form, is well-tread territory.
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If emissions aren't cut, the report said two-thirds of the Himalayan glaciers could be lost.
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The prime minister spent the last night of the election meditating in a remote Himalayan cave.
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On the nightstand there was a pink Himalayan salt lamp, which some believe has cleansing powers.
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The Tibetan Museum complex includes a fish pond, meditation cells and rotating exhibitions on Himalayan culture.
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Dial's portfolio now includes options like white tea and the eternally millennial-baiting pink Himalayan salt.
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At issue is a 34-square-mile patch of remote Himalayan territory on the Dolam Plateau.
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A companion body scrub helps exfoliate with, among other ingredients, cane sugar and Himalayan sea salt.
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Together these novelists form a Himalayan Range of late-20th-century American fiction, intimidating and terrifying.
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Wielicki, the leader of the upcoming expedition, was renowned for his solo ascents of Himalayan peaks.
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But the Rubin Museum, which focuses on Himalayan art, promises that it's just as much fun.
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Khesar is the fourth "Dragon King" of Bhutan, a Himalayan nation which borders India and China.
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Fats like canola oil turn into trans fats.... I use Himalayan pink salt as the sodium.
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Do you think there will ever be a resolution to the divided Himalayan region of Kashmir?
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Himalayan cat, is currently in the shelter's care after being found walking down a busy street alone.
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But a handful of startups are working to bring cutting-edge tech to the small Himalayan nation.
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Not long ago, she knew that Bhutan was a landlocked Himalayan nation tucked between China and India.
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In the comics, the character is a man who hails from a fictional Himalayan kingdom in Tibet.
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Tickets for "Stories and Treasure Teachings of Padmasambhava Himalayan Heritage Talk and Tour" can be purchased here.
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India and Pakistan each administer part of Kashmir, but both claim the Himalayan territory in its entirety.
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China says its rule has ended serfdom and brought prosperity to a once-backward trans-Himalayan region.
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According to the product page, this salt lamp is made from salt crystals from the Himalayan mountains.
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NASA astronaut Scott Kelly photographed this patch of the Himalayan mountains, posting it on January 9, 2015.
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Ascending this mammoth Himalayan peak is an impressive feat attempted by few, and accomplished by even fewer.
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Himalayan pink salt and Belgium hot spring water work to support cell regeneration and remove impurities, respectively.
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"It had just gotten tired," said Darielle Mason, the Stella Kramrisch Curator of Indian and Himalayan Art.
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"Himalayan salt lamps naturally filter the air and positively impact the ionization in the room," Coros says.
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The water in the squatting toilets in the bathroom nearby has frozen in the frigid Himalayan night.
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Hundreds of climbers from across the world visit India to scale mountains located across the Himalayan belt.
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But flash forward just a few generations, and the situation in this tiny Himalayan kingdom has changed.
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The nuclear-armed rivals both rule parts of the divided Himalayan region but claim it in full.
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It's unknown how many Himalayan Birkins Hermes has ever produced, but their numbers are small, experts say.
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Tekieli talks of the singular focus needed to summit a Himalayan peak in the maw of winter.
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When apprentices returned from a Himalayan foray with severe frostbite, veteran mountaineers scoffed at the "preschool" climbers.
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Xi Jinping visited the Himalayan nation, which has traditionally leaned on neighboring India for help, on Oct.
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Another part, a seal between the engine and transmission, failed as they were climbing the Himalayan foothills.
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New Delhi has long accused Islamabad of sponsoring a separatist movement and militancy in the Himalayan region.
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The group -- five South Korean climbers and four Nepali guides -- were there to climb the Himalayan mountain.
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It was not clear how much progress they'd made up the 5003,2500-meter (27000,22012-foot) Himalayan peak.
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For 70-plus years, India and Pakistan have been fighting over Kashmir, a stunning Himalayan mountain valley.
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It stretches between high white Himalayan peaks, and in the summer, the meadows are carpeted with wildflowers.
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Adding olive oil, Himalayan pink salt, and apple cider vinegar gives this gluten-free snack a lovely tang.
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Photo: Zoo Hluboka/WikimediaA host of DNA samples "strongly suggest" that yetis are, in fact, local Himalayan bears.
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Go to this banh mi place, you need to get Himalayan, you need to go get Pakistani food.
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But they all contain pure lemon juice, pink Himalayan sea salt (for electrolytes), and of course, filtered water.
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Some Himalayan glaciers outside the region studied show countervailing trends, with glaciers remaining relatively stable or growing slightly.
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His biggest problem apart from demanding complete control, and having a Himalayan ego, was a matter of credit.
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Give bae the gift of a good night's sleep with this highly rated Himalayan salt lamp for $18.49.
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And sorry not sorry: Pink Himalayan salt-laced potato chips, popcorn, and chocolate bars are not health foods.
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The Himalayan sun turned snow into a brown foul-smelling slush, a mix of animal excrement and meltwater.
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This Himalayan Salt Lamp typically costs $39.95, but you can pick one up for $16.97 and save $22.98.
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India and Pakistan each administer a part of Kashmir, but both claim the Himalayan territory in its entirety.
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India revoked the special status of its portion of Himalayan Kashmir, known as Jammu and Kashmir, on Aug.
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Nepalese judge Tek Narayan Kunwar stands up for thousands of trafficking victims in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal.
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The Himalayan region has long been a flashpoint in ties between the nuclear-armed neighbors India and Pakistan.
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The West Himalayan yew tree, from which one of my drugs is harvested, has been endangered since 2011.
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Pakistan and India have previously fought three wars, two of them over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Kuechenmeister: It could be very beneficial to add just a dab of pink Himalayan sea salt to water.
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" Three options below it read, "Lick their Himalayan salt lamp," while the fourth said, "All of the above.
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You'd do Himalayan season twice a year, and you'd have so much trouble adjusting to normal life afterwards.
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The nuclear-armed South Asian rivals have fought two of their three wars over the divided Himalayan region.
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When he was around 18, he went on his Himalayan sojourn, contemplating a life as an ascetic priest.
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The Himalayan Cafe has solid local food as well as good views of the palace and main bazaar.
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Parts of the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir have been hit by heavy rain and snowfall since Sunday.
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Arunachal Pradesh is an eastern Himalayan region administered by New Delhi but claimed by China as Southern Tibet.
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In Himalayan Buddhism, women are often seen as a burden and can be treated like second-class citizens.
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Yet as Himalayan Database archivist Richard Salisbury told VICE Sports, there's no one around to enforce those rules.
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They have fought countless skirmishes along their de facto border, which the United Nations monitors, in the Himalayan region.
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If your roommate likes to drink, specifically tequila, consider getting them this set of four Himalayan salt shot glasses.
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The Port Jeff cave is a good-sized room filled top-to-bottom with three tons of Himalayan salt.
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Add in a small ashwagandha root, vanilla bean, spicy melted dark chocolate and a pinch of pink Himalayan salt.
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They were definitely all bears—and the yeti samples seemed to match up well with exiting Himalayan brown bears.
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China and India still claim vast swathes of each other's territory along their 3,500 km (2,173 mile) Himalayan border.
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The foundation fosters projects such as the Khumbu Climbing Center that offers technical training for local Himalayan mountain workers.
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Last month, his younger brother, Prince Harry, made a five-day visit to the neighboring Himalayan nation of Nepal.
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It gets its name from its distinctive color, which fades from gray to white like the Himalayan mountain range.
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Some are big fish in small ponds: Bhutan Development Bank runs a quarter of the Himalayan kingdom's banking system.
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It is estimated that 5 percent of the Himalayan nation's population owns more than 37 percent of the land.
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The Himalayan region of Kashmir is claimed in its entirety by both India and Pakistan but divided between them.
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It's believed that Himalayan salt lamps have a purifying effect on the air and emit calming vibes via ionisation.
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Himalayan mountains frame their 4,000-km division, all of it sparsely populated and very little of it formally demarcated.
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Copernicus Sentinel-183B, the European Space Agency satellite, took this photo of the Himalayan mountain range in December 2017.
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Copernicus Sentinel-2B, the European Space Agency satellite, took this photo of the Himalayan mountain range in December 2017.
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Price: $19.99 These reusable and durable Himalayan sea salt glasses are anti-bacterial, and don't require washing in water.
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The Muslim-majority Himalayan region of Kashmir is divided between Pakistan and India and claimed in entirety by both.
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Himalayan languages are also hanging on by a thread in Elmhurst and Jackson Heights, Queens, and Ditmas Park, Brooklyn.
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Artillery duels and skirmishing have recently intensified along the disputed frontier running through the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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In Bomdila, he founded a travel agency which organizes trekking expeditions in Northeast India and Bhutan, called Himalayan Holidays.
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Those trendy, relaxing Himalayan Rock Salt lamps everyone's been buzzing about might not be as safe as you think.
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Himalayan Salt Plate and Holder Set, $51.78A salt block is the multitasking tool more and more kitchens are adopting.
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The pink Himalayan sea salt has over 60 trace minerals, all of which are found naturally in human sweat.
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China took control of Tibet in 1950 in what it calls a "peaceful liberation" of the remote, Himalayan region.
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"I feel relaxed now, but can't recall the last 47 days," he told a reporter from The Himalayan Times.
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Insurers had threatened to pull out of Nepal, potentially devastating tourism to the Himalayan nation, over the helicopter scams.
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Back home, Mr. Modi faces a brewing Himalayan border crisis involving Bhutan that has China warning of possible war.
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Britain has been enlisting Gurkhas, a tribe from Nepal's Himalayan foothills known for their fierce combat abilities, since 1815.
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He died at a camp near Mount Everest while climbing the Himalayan peak of Nuptse, not while climbing Everest.
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Nothing can quite match up to the joy of waking up to the cerulean sky and the alpine Himalayan peaks.
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They add that co-led teams of Himalayan climbers are more likely to suffer deaths than those with single leaders.
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The Himalayan nation has said it does not have stateless people, but legal experts believe there is a large population.
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I started using Goop's new G.Tox Himalayan salt scrub shampoo and my hair has never felt cleaner, softer, and fuller.
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Brady will be in the parking lot hocking game-worn jerseys and Himalayan salt to rubes in Aaron Hernandez jerseys.
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The Himalayan Times report that police were attempting to rescue people on the riverbank just moments before the bridge fell.
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Hundreds of foreign climbers are on different Himalayan peaks in Nepal during the current climbing season which ends in May.
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"I haven't planted it," farmer Fareed* told me at the Himalayan Trout House in the Nagini village of Himachal Pradesh.
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The Chinese were building a road across the Himalayan mountain range when Bhutan accused China of encroaching on its land.
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Make your home or office space a little more soothing with this best-selling Himalayan salt lamp that's 58% off.
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Summer is peak tourist season in Gulmarg, located in the Himalayan mountains, as visitors look to escape the summer heat.
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Low winds and colder air flowing from the Himalayan mountain range traps the pollution in a cloud over the region.
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Meanwhile, the new cub and her parents — mother K2 and father Naltar — live in the Bronx Zoo's Himalayan Highlands exhibit.
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The student, Shawn Wight, died from a lung infection acquired after falling ill with altitude sickness on a Himalayan expedition.
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The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan celebrated the birth of the crown prince by planting over 108,000 saplings across the country.
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It is believed that Himalayan salt lamps have a purifying effect on the air and emit calming vibes via ionization.
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Himalayan Glow Salt Lamp, available on Amazon, $19.97I swear by my salt lamp for creating a relaxing vibe at home.
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On May 30 in Hong Kong, Christie's sold an Hermès Birkin Himalayan crocodile handbag for an auction high of $300,000.
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I asked the barista to make me his best drink, and he started whipping up a Himalayan salted caramel espresso.
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Next month, the small Himalayan nation will become the first in the world to make yoga a required subject nationwide.
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This area lies just south of the India-Nepal border, and water coursing through Himalayan rivers had nowhere to go.
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The yeti is a creature of folklore in the Himalayan region that has become a part of Western popular culture.
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Among them is Bethesda Charitable Endeavors, which funds a community center in a town called Haldwani, in the Himalayan foothills.
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India has long considered the Himalayan nation its area of influence, and has often faced accusations of interference from Nepal.
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Before we start waxing lyrical about all the benefits of Himalayan salt lamps, we should probably explain what they are.
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China has been at loggerheads with India in recent months over a disputed border in the Himalayan region of Doklam.
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This holiday season, you can journey to Himalayan forests, ancient Mesopotamia, or even Mars without ever leaving your living room.
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The impoverished Himalayan nation has a history of political volatility, which has not abated despite the urgent need to rebuild.
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Jay Chaudhry grew up in a small Himalayan village, came to the U.S. for graduate school, and started four companies.
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Sotheby's sale of Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Art in New York brought in a total of $5,166,500 on March 21.
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Charlotte Lindqvist and her team discovered that some of the items came from a Himalayan brown bear and a black bear.
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Chief Minister of Uttarakhand state Trivendra Rawat said the bus fell into a 700-foot-deep gorge in the Himalayan foothills.
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Pun won the Ramon Magsaysay prize - seen as Asia's Nobel - for his work connecting Himalayan villages in Nepal to the web.
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The yeti, or abominable snowman, is a sort of wild, ape-like hominid that's the subject of long-standing Himalayan mythology.
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For the first time since my last lingering taste of pink Himalayan crystal salt, I felt the vigor of life renewed.
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Yet the voters of Bhutan, a Himalayan country of 800,000 sandwiched between India and China, are capable of delivering harsh verdicts.
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Bhutanese remember the fate of two other Himalayan kingdoms, Tibet and Sikkim, which were swallowed up by China and India respectively.
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Princess Kate took part in Bhutan's national game of archery on her and Prince William's first day in the Himalayan nation.
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Visitors can explore the Himalayan goddess Tara, the bodhisattva of wisdom, and her uncanny ability to help us conquer our fears.
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Deadly forest fires across India's Himalayan state of Uttarakhand have burned more than 230,22016 hectares of forests and killed six people.
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By one reckoning about 70% of the Ganges' flow is contributed by meltwater from the Himalayan glaciers from where it springs.
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India and Pakistan have long battled over control of Kashmir, the Himalayan region that has been divided between them since 1947.
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Any Fashion Week devotee worth their (pink Himalayan) salt knows the event is an opportunity for designers to do something memorable.
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However, it also puts the impoverished Himalayan nation in the awkward situation of having to strike a balance with rival powers.
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Such ice loss doesn't bode well for the hundreds of millions that depend on Himalayan glaciers for their water and livelihoods.
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" After confidently trying to take over the product demonstration, Paltrow devolves into Johns' anxious demeanor, calling Himalayan sea salt "angry sugar.
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It is true that Himalayan glaciers on the Tibet-Qinghai plateau have retreated over the past 30 years by about 15%.
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But the Himalayan version (so named because the coloring resembles the mountain range) that Beckham splurged on is no ordinary Birkin.
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That's according to the Himalaya Database, which is run by former journalist Elizabeth Hawley, who's been tracking Himalayan journeys for decade.
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Himalayan kids that started with Hybrid Theory soon found themselves listening to bootleg copies of Megadeth, Black Sabbath, and Cannibal Corpse.
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Underscoring his company's commitment to clients, he talked about a visit he made to a remote Himalayan village near Mount Everest.
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Mr. Burke's signature use of slabs of Himalayan pink salt is everywhere, in the food and even to cover some walls.
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The Himalayan glaciers specifically pose one of the largest threats because of what's trapped inside: toxic chemicals like dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, or DDT.
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The company will begin selling Tata's bottled Himalayan mineral water in Singapore, and subsequently in China and the Asia-Pacific region.
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We were in the Himalayan foothills of Myanmar, near the border with China, the heart of the world's largest methamphetamine trade.
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"The Himalayan climbing world has lost one of its most important pillars," said Billi Bierling, a mountaineer and her longtime assistant.
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Avalanches and landslides are common in the Himalayan region and have taken a heavy toll on the Indian and Pakistani armies.
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"In every case you will find that all yeti footprints were made by the Himalayan black bear, Ursus thibetanus," he said.
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Sacred Spaces: Himalayan Wind continues through June 5, 2017 at the Rubin Museum of Art (150 West 17th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan).
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Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing and Kunming found there are Himalayan red pandas and Chinese red pandas.
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He and Wielicki issued a manifesto: "Young, angry, ambitious" Polish climbers should embrace "positive suffering" and return to winter Himalayan climbing.
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"We maybe sell 130 or 150 every week," Jeynes said recently as he worked on a block of Himalayan Salt Beef.
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Additionally, two of the device's solution formulas, including the Himalayan Aqueous and its traditional saline solution, are on sale as well.
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The blue-eyed Krzysztof Wielicki, who at 67 is among the most accomplished Himalayan climbers alive, will lead the K2 expedition.
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TL;DR: The Body Source Himalayan salt lamps are on sale on Amazon, saving you up to 38% on list price.
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China annexed Tibet in 1950, although Beijing has claimed the Himalayan region has been an indivisible part of China throughout history.
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The salts are formulated with pink Himalayan salt, Epsom salts, a variety of essential oils, calendula petals, arnica, and CBD oil.
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Ms. Corso works with chemists to create her products and is adding new items like organic Himalayan soap to her site.
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Having seen photos of Himalayan glaciers 50 years ago, it's pretty obvious that it's much drier here than in the past.
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Chin and his wife, Chai Vasarhelyi, had produced Meru, a feature-length documentary about climbing an extremely remote Himalayan peak in 2011.
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A 2017 study on the Himalayan "Yeti" used mitochondrial DNA sequencing to examine 24 "Yeti" samples including hair, bone, skin and feces.
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Anti-India sentiment runs deep in Kashmir, a Himalayan territory divided between India and Pakistan but claimed by both in its entirety.
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Add the ideological backing of a reinvigorated Taliban to the mix and the results could provoke another insurgency in the Himalayan valley.
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Jason: So the name sounds really gross, I would say, but once I learned that it's pink Himalayan salt and lime— Lemon.
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The Asian rivals had a two-month standoff at the Doklam plateau in another part of the remote Himalayan region in 2017.
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China annexed Tibet in 1950, although Beijing has long claimed the Himalayan region has been an indivisible part of China throughout history.
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The Muslim-majority Himalayan region of Kashmir has been divided since shortly after India and Pakistan gained independence from Britain in 1947.
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Nepal has directed every ISP and mobile operator to ban the game, according to The Kathmandu Post, The Himalayan Times, and Reuters.
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Pakistan denies giving material support to militants fighting Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir besides carrying out attacks elsewhere.
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But Salt & Char should be just the ticket for this chef whose signature is the use of blocks of pink Himalayan salt.
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The fatalities in the mountain range have officially reached more than 20 in the spring season, officials confirmed to The Himalayan Times.
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Tourism and mountain climbing are the main sources of income for the Himalayan nation and make up 4 percent of its economy.
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Flood plains The problem centers around three of the great Himalayan rivers of South and East Asia: The Ganges, Brahmaputra and Yangtze.
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The two nations have fought four wars since 1947, mostly due to disputes over the northern Himalayan state of Jammu and Kashmir.
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Last summer's Himalayan standoff was the latest in a long-running series of territorial flare-ups between the two nuclear powered neighbors.
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China frequently scolds countries for giving any recognition to the Dalai Lama, whom it accuses of promoting independence for the Himalayan region.
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The Himalayan brown bear is a subpopulation of the more commonly found brown bear that is critically endangered and threatened with extinction.
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Hundreds of foreign climbers attempt Himalayan peaks in Nepal every year, but it is rare for climbers to do so without permission.
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If you see a Himalayan salt lamp, it's safe to assume someone's thought about licking it—if they haven't licked it already.
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We're standing in one of his revered salt chambers in Moira, County Down, surrounded by mountains of specially imported Himalayan sea salt.
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According to a study published by the European Geoscience Union's scholarly journal, 70 percent of the Himalayan glaciers could melt by 2100.
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Tibetans live in one of the least hospitable, and therefore one of the last populated areas on the planet: the Himalayan mountains.
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To draw the comparative measure of those stars who loom as Himalayan peaks next to their contemporaries, you must dive into arcana.
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Fashionable and functional, this heart-shaped Himalayan salt lamp is said to release ions and thus eliminate allergens and other air pollutants.
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From 1960 to 1980, the Himalayan nations built 6,200 miles of road in the region, making it more accessible for dam builders.
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As the glaciers melt more quickly, the Himalayan rivers are projected initially to swell and then, by midcentury, to experience diminished flow.
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Other changes also are underway as Kashmir - like other high-altitude Himalayan regions - records increases in its minimum, maximum and average temperatures.
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They didn't end up climbing the mountain, but did strike up a relationship with the Himalayan nation's royal family, according to Brian.
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There is a training academy, a military hospital, a golf course — all testament to India's enduring role defending this tiny Himalayan nation.
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Rising temperatures are a serious threat to the eight countries including China, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region.
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Only 23 years old, he and his followers crossed a treacherous Himalayan pass into India on horseback, arriving on March 31, 603.
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But by far the most popular animal that the spotted cats were dining on was the wild bharal, or Himalayan blue sheep.
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The system was banned in 2005 in the Himalayan nation but it remains in practice in some remote areas in west Nepal.
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In the morning, shop your way through the streets of Thamel, ending up at Himalayan Java for coffee and an egg breakfast.
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But now, there's another clay mask in town that's faring just as well in popularity: The Body Shop's Himalayan Charcoal Purifying Glow Mask.
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Christie's sale of Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian works of art in New York brought in a total of $2,890,00 on September 12.
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Chief Minister of Uttarakhand state Trivendra Rawat said the bus fell into a 700-foot (700-meter) deep gorge in the Himalayan foothills.
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Last December, it seemed that every blog around featured a Himalayan pink salt lamp as the must-have gift of the holiday season.
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On Monday evening, scores of people strolled along the banks of the picturesque Dal Lake, a popular tourist destination ringed by Himalayan mountains.
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He remains popular in Pakistan, particularly because of his militant stance on Kashmir, the disputed Himalayan territory claimed both by India and Pakistan.
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In fact, it has declined in the past few years, because the aquifers supplying Himalayan rivers have been shrinking as winter precipitation drops.
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Claims that Himalayan salt is somehow more natural or pure than regular table salt are hard to verify—and may not really matter.
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After my morning duties are done, I go back to my apartment and eat the leftover Himalayan food from last night for breakfast.
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Pakistan and India have fought three wars since becoming separate countries in 1947, two of them over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Near Mount Everest in Nepal, which is part of the Hindu Kush Himalayan region, deadly flooding from glacial melt already threatens downslope communities.
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Donald's tragic death marks the twelfth fatal incident to occur in the mountain range this season, base camp officials told The Himalayan Times.
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More than a third of the Himalayan ice cap is on track to melt by 2100 due to climate change, the Guardian reports.
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One must assume that there are many written for different circumstances: Himalayan glaciers versus the East Coast of the United States, for example.
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They are confined to a small structure, called a menstruation hut, where women are expected to sleep every night, even during Himalayan winters.
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Its Himalayan exhibit features endangered Asian cat species, and the zoo's Rocky Shores area is home to a polar bear and sea lions.
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India and Pakistan have been locked in a dispute over the Himalayan region since the two countries secured independence from Britain in 1947.
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The domed skyscraper on Huntington Avenue stood across the river, as regal as a Himalayan mountain –– or what I imagine one looks like.
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KATHMANDU, Nepal — Nepal's Parliament on Wednesday elected a Maoist and former rebel chief to lead the Himalayan nation's coalition government as prime minister.
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He Yuqing, 60, wore a blue tunic and apron, common among older ethnic Bai women of this verdant valley in the Himalayan foothills.
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Ernest Gaglione of Himalayan Salt Shop told VICE in an email that both animals and humans have been known to lick their lamps.
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When the scholar and Himalayan adventurer Giuseppe Tucci was exploring the Tibetan plateau between the World Wars, traditional culture was already disappearing quickly.
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A drought in the Himalayan resort has had residents blaming farmers, the tourism industry and one another for depleting the strained water supplies.
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Ms. Bayak died from smoke inhalation in hers as she tried to keep warm by a small fire in the bitter Himalayan winter.
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Last year, India tightened its grip on the Himalayan region by scrapping its autonomy, shutting down internet access and detaining activists and politicians.
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Himalayan Salt Tequila Glasses, available at UncommonGoods, $28Get the party started with these glasses that give every shoot of tequila a salty finish.
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A recent dispute between the poor Himalayan nation's Maoist-led government and the head of the supreme court had threatened to derail voting.
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Mr. Dalglish markets his cabin online as a "Himalayan Hideaway," equipped with a Bose sound system, German bathroom fixtures and a lush garden.
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He has climbed three Himalayan peaks in winter, including Everest, and has the bowlegged amble of a man with little left to prove.
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Relations between Beijing and New Delhi have been strained following a protracted border dispute in late 2017 over the Himalayan region of Doklam.
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Himalayan wolves are not nearly as threatened as their feline counterparts, but they are also an elusive mountain predator that meddles with livestock.
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Upon receiving the award, Kim had already climbed all 14 Himalayan Giants -- peaks higher than 8,000 meters -- without supplementary oxygen, the federation said.
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Seldom summitted peak Only 30 people have reached the apex of Mt. Gurja, the last one in 1996, according to the Himalayan Database.
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Now they are in a standoff over an area disputed by China and Bhutan, the Himalayan kingdom whose claim is supported by India.
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India and Pakistan, who both rule Muslim-majority Kashmir in part, have fought two of their three wars over the disputed Himalayan region.
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But the Himalayan nation has failed to send its latest report, which was due in June last year, to the Geneva-based CEDAW committee.
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Some scientists claim that the height of a swathe of the Himalayan mountains, including the Everest, have dropped by around one meter after that.
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From Delhi it takes 15-16 hours of driving using a reliable four-wheel vehicle that will cross some of the highest Himalayan ranges.
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China and India have often had a fractious relationship, almost coming to blows in 2017 over a dispute on their Himalayan border near Bhutan.
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Visiting the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan was a huge highlight in a seven-day odyssey that also spanned across four regions of India.
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It didn't matter that the 23-year-old woman from a village in the Himalayan foothills had never heard of the east African nation.
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India has long accused Pakistan of supporting Islamist separatist militants fighting Indian security forces in the Indian part of the Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Maya is not from this bustling city, which lures mountaineers aiming for Everest and tourists mesmerized by the Himalayan kingdom's rich history and culture.
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A number of places, from San Francisco to the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, have banned or severely restricted the use of plastic bags.
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And they are commonly seen after natural disasters, including the massive 2005 earthquake that devastated Himalayan villages and towns in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.
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The attack claimed the lives of 18 Indian soldiers, in the biggest blow to security forces in the disputed Himalayan region for 14 years.
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Rights groups say China, which took control of Tibet in 1950, has tried to stamp out religious freedom and culture in the Himalayan region.
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Previous studies have come to differing conclusions about how Himalayan glaciers have been faring in a warming world, or presented a limited geographical view.
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Authorities said the latest deaths take to 100 the number of people killed in rains in the past two weeks in the Himalayan nation.
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The region's Nepali-speaking Gorkha community has since last month held protests demanding a separate state, Gorkhaland, within India to protect their Himalayan culture.
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But really, if you're looking to rid your environment of airborne toxins, it takes more than the aesthetic glow of a Himalayan salt lamp.
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The Brahmaputra, Assam's main river which is fed by Himalayan snow melt and monsoon rain, has been overflowing in many areas along its course.
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House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi flew with a bipartisan delegation to the Himalayan hill town where the 81-year-old Buddhist leader is based.
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The Dragon King, 36, and the Dragon Queen, 25 – who both studied in England before ascending to the throne in the small Himalayan nation.
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Sherpas would be paid to pick up the trash, said veteran climber Russell Brice, a New Zealander who runs the Himalayan Experience guiding company.
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A plan to lease out neighbouring Himalayan mountains to private companies that might lure climbers to other peaks, meanwhile, has yet to take off.
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In 2017, a group of international researchers studied multiple purported Yeti samples collected from across the Himalayan region and concluded they belonged to bears.
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In addition to safaris, guests have the option to take guided jungle walks, canoe on the Rapti River and hike in the Himalayan foothills.
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The move thrust the Himalayan region back to the front of tensions between India and Pakistan, which have simmered for more than 70 years.
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More than a century and 7,500 miles separate it from its ancestor, the Chinese Club of Darjeeling, in the Himalayan foothills of eastern India.
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No great surprise there: The tiny Himalayan nation single-handedly sparked interest in global bliss with its well publicized measurements of Gross National Happiness.
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The cottage was the kind of place with not only a compost toilet, but also an essential oil diffuser and a Himalayan salt lamp.
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The imposing, snow-capped peaks of Nepal's Himalayan mountain range feel like a different world from the dense, sweltering jungle where she grew up.
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Ojai, nicknamed "Shangri-La" after a mythical Himalayan utopia, narrowly survived total destruction from the Thomas Fire, which surrounded Ojai Valley at one point.
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In 1959, Ms. Hawley visited Nepal after reading a newspaper article about the remote Himalayan kingdom, which had recently opened its borders to foreigners.
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Norman Gunther Dyhrenfurth was born on May 7, 1918, in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland), to two accomplished Himalayan climbers, Günter and Hettie Dyhrenfurth.
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The company, Craveable Hospitality Group, ages its meat in rooms lined with slabs of Himalayan pink salt, which it says adds flavor and tenderness.
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In Sacred Spaces: Himalayan Wind at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan, visitors are immersed in a sound environment orchestrated from these recordings.
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Made from Himalayan salt, these shot glasses are naturally antibacterial and stable in its shape, so they can be used time and time again.
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Two nights later, the Himalayan climbers are deep in the Tatras, taking a conditioning climb up the Monk, a saw-toothed 6,23-foot peak.
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Instantly recognizable thanks to its boxy shape, vertical baffles, and high-contrast colorways, the jacket originally launched in 1992, engineered for actual Himalayan expeditions.
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In August, Mr. Modi's government essentially annexed Kashmir, a disputed Himalayan territory that has long been a source of conflict between India and Pakistan.
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For years traders have traveled back and forth on foot or horseback, selling cordyceps — known as Himalayan Viagra — and other medicinal herbs from Bhutan.
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That evening, while eating in the second of three Himalayan restaurants that the group visited in succession, Wells sometimes dropped out of the conversation.
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Tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors has risen sharply over the killing in the Indian-controlled part of the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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PANGONG LAKE in Ladakh, an expanse of water at an altitude of some 4,350 metres in India's far Himalayan north-west, is a sublime sight.
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Carolina came out in the first half running, throwing, catching and sacking with abandon, and all but tossed the Seattle Seahawks into a Himalayan crevasse.
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Spanning 2,23 kilometers and harboring some 600 billion tons of ice, Himalayan glaciers supply around 800 million people with water for irrigation, hydropower and drinking.
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"[This is] one of the clearest pictures that we've seen yet of how fast [Himalayan] glaciers are losing ice over [this] interval," Maurer told CNN.
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India's revocation of the Himalayan territory's special status is a bid to fully integrate its only Muslim-majority state with the rest of the country.
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Occasionally, we'd have neighbors and friends round to watch Bollywood movies filmed in Shimla, the Himalayan city that was once the summer capital of India.
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Strong red pandas are important since there are less than 10,000 red pandas left in the wild in their natural habitat of the Himalayan mountains.
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Critics said the decision alienated many Kashmiris and would add fuel to a 30-year armed revolt in the Himalayan territory that Pakistan also claims.
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Agreed that there are very few exceptional security CEO's like Jay Chaudhry who grew up in a Himalayan village, and led ZScaler to an IPO.
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His comments are perhaps indicative of China's overall strategy when it comes to its Himalayan issues -- downplay and ignore them in favor of boosting trade.
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CBS News reports that the eastern Himalayan/western China native, known as a takin, escaped its enclosure during "a routine hoof procedure" on Tuesday morning.
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But Modi is also expected to seek support for India against Pakistan's alleged backing of separatist rebels in the conflict-ridden Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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World powers have urged restraint between the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors, who have fought three wars over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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The armies face off along the heavily militarized and disputed frontier, known as the Line of Control (LoC), that divides the Muslim-majority Himalayan region.
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World powers have urged restraint between the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours, who have fought two wars over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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India has for decades accused Pakistan of supporting Islamist separatist militants fighting Indian security forces in the Indian part of the Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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One tip I would give if you are drinking celery juice is to add a squeeze of lemon and a pinch of pink Himalayan Salt.
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Pakistan is notionally part of the Chinese "One Belt, One Road" vision, though their land border is high in an extension of the Himalayan mountains.
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Inside there's vanilla, ylang ylang essential oil, and Himalayan pink salt crystals, which will soothe the body and flood the room with a calming scent.
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Northeast of Rajasthan, the sub-Himalayan courts of the Punjab hills also witnessed shifts in artistic language before and after the arrival of the Mughals.
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The fitness studio, which is open 24 hours, includes a swimming pool, a hot pool, a sauna with Himalayan salt, and a crystal steam room.
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Both countries claim the Himalayan region as their own and administer their own sections of the territory, demarcated by what's called the Line of Control.
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Using this technique on the "Yeti" samples, Lindqvist and the team discovered that the items came from a Himalayan brown bear and a black bear.
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The collection specialized in the art of Himalayan Asia, as in sculptures of many-armed gods, mandalas created in the lobby by saffron-robed monks.
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World powers have urged restraint between the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbours, who have fought three wars over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Results for four other state elections put the BJP ahead in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand but losing control of the coastal state of Goa.
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The Brahmaputra, Assam's main river which is fed by Himalayan snow melt and monsoon rains, has burst its banks in many areas along its course.
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My father, who had spent years in an Indian prison and survived a Himalayan earthquake, refused to leave our house, so that's where he slept.
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But impoverished regions like these Himalayan villages don't always get the amount of attention first-world areas receive, yet the problems are just are urgent.
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World powers have urged restraint between the two nuclear-armed South Asian neighbors, who have fought two wars over the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.
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Another study, published in May in Nature, found that Himalayan glaciers are melting faster in summer than they are being replenished by snow in winter.
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Roads were bare and shops and schools shut in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir after separatists called a strike in protest against the election.
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India's president has signed a decree abolishing the special status, Article 370 of the constitution, which gave autonomy to the Himalayan region, Al Jazeera reports.
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It can diminish drinking water Millions of people depend on glaciers for drinking water, particularly in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region and the Andes Mountains.
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Front Burner The latest flavor from Krave Jerky, spiced with pink peppercorns and Himalayan pink salt, could be the next cocktail nibble at the beach.
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Kashmir: Cellphone service should be partly restored starting today, according to Indian authorities, who cut off communications in the disputed Himalayan region two months ago.
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Mr. Steck, 240, had been trying to climb the 0003,2000-foot Himalayan peak Nuptse in preparation for an ambitious ascent of Everest, Mr. Bhattarai said.
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Kashmir has long been a hot spot for armed conflict, as India, Pakistan and China all claim partial or complete ownership over the Himalayan region.
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Ms. Somers opted for the halotherapy, or salt therapy, in which she would sit in a chamber made of 10,000 pounds of pink Himalayan salt.
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Entrepreneurship Two young women in white chamois robes exited the Himalayan salt sauna at Premier57, a spa in Midtown Manhattan, looking rosy and happily spent.
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There's a children's hour ($40 per child, but adult guardians may enter free) as well as yoga classes and reiki healing amid the Himalayan salt.
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China has also agreed to grant landlocked Nepal access to its roads and ports as the Himalayan nation seeks to lessen the dominance of India.
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Ethnic sherpas, renowned for their endurance and experience at high altitudes, serve as guides for many foreign mountaineers attempting to climb the highest Himalayan peaks.
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Ranjan, a large, soft-spoken man who grew up in a village on the plains of North India, had never been on a Himalayan glacier.
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For example: Taxus wallichiana, a plant native to the Himalayan region and other parts of Asia, that is used to make the chemotherapy drug Taxol.
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The Himalayan red panda is the scarcer of the two and needs urgent protection because of low genetic diversity and small population size, Hu said.
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On a remote pass through Himalayan peaks, China and India, two nuclear-armed nations, have come near the brink of conflict over an unpaved road.
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The rivals have fought three wars since independence, two of them over the Himalayan region, and came close to another after the February bomb attack.
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The tiny Himalayan mountain kingdom of Bhutan played its first World Cup qualification matches in 2014, and achieved back-to-back victories against Sri Lanka.
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Chandler said another concern the market is not really focused on is the Himalayan border dispute between China and India, where there have been skirmishes.
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Those funds not help the government, but also support local sherpas, luggage porters, hiking agencies, and others who guide climbers up some 400 Himalayan peaks.
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Glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalayan Region, which spans over 2000,000 miles of Asia, provide water resources to around a quarter of the world's population.
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"It could be very frightening up there and it's definitely going to snow," said Purmal Dharmshaktu, 212, who has climbed Himalayan peaks for 219 years.
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The two men beamed for the cameras and swapped gifts: a walking stick for Mr Davis, an account of a hubristic Himalayan expedition for Mr Barnier.
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Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal Nepal's Sagarmatha encompases all of the Great Himalayan Range, including the foreboding Mount Sagarmatha (aka Everest)—the highest point on Earth's surface.
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Beijing regards him as a "splittist", though he says he merely seeks genuine autonomy for his Himalayan homeland, which Communist Chinese troops "peacefully liberated" in 1950.
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Both countries claim Kashmir, and have fought two of their three wars over the Himalayan region, which they have disputed since partition and independence in 1947.
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He then quickly tackled the 13 remaining mountains, all of which are in the Himalayan and Karakoram ranges that stretch across China, India, Nepal and Pakistan.
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KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Elizabeth Hawley, a leading chronicler of expeditions on Himalayan peaks in Nepal, died on Friday at a private hospital in Kathmandu, her doctor said.
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After the Philippines trip, Evans spent an academic year at Woodstock, an international boarding school near Dehradun, a town close to the Himalayan foothills in India.
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Avocado toast made with 1 whole-wheat, high-fiber English muffin and ½ an avocado, seasoned with Himalayan salt and drops of Frank's RedHot Sauce 16 oz.
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At least 152 people have been hurt by teargas and pellets since security forces launched their crackdown, data from the Himalayan region's two main hospitals shows.
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Only the fifth person to climb all of the world's 14 highest mountains, Wielicki says the era of big Himalayan conquests is coming to an end.
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Pakistan said two of its soldiers had been killed and nine wounded in an exchange of fire across the de facto border in the Himalayan region.
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What they did: The study analyzed 650 Himalayan glaciers along a 1,243-mile transect of the mountain range, representing 55% of the region's total ice volume.
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Five large-scale animations collaging past and future worlds interpret exquisite objects from the Himalayan region in The Scorpion Gesture, Ganesh's immersive exhibition at the Rubin.
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But fatalism is not the only reason for the Himalayan republic's palpable lack of excitement on the eve of what ought to be a historic election.
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Many Tibetans insist they were essentially independent before the Communist Party&aposs People&aposs Liberation Army&aposs battled its way into the Himalayan region in 1950.
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How are we supposed to know if a product is really worth its Himalayan salt, or differentiate between the dozens of mineralized foundations on the market?
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Right around January 1 the past few years, Google searches for "pink Himalayan salt" spike like your blood pressure after consuming a bucket of French fries.
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The royal parents, who touched down in Bhutan on Thursday morning, joined the Himalayan kingdom's Dragon King and Queen for a private dinner at Lingkana Palace.
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Yet sporadic violence, in which more than 50 people have died since August, continues in the Himalayan nation with police shooting dead three demonstrators last month.
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IT HAS been a dispiriting decade for those who dream of Pakistan taking full control of Kashmir, the Himalayan former kingdom that India claims for itself.
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Himalayan Salt Block with Handle Cut-Outs, available at Crate and Barrel, from $14.95A salt block is the multitasking tool more and more kitchens are adopting.
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The region is a cold trans-Himalayan desert cut off from the rest of India for six months of the year when snowfall blocks mountain passes.
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After Pakistan-based militants attacked an army base in Kashmir in September, Mr. Modi publicly declared retaliatory strikes in Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, the disputed Himalayan region.
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China, which regards the Dalai Lama as a dangerous separatist, has been increasing its influence in the Himalayan nation that is home to about 20,000 Tibetans.
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And tensions have persisted between the two nuclear powers, especially over the disputed region of Kashmir - a picturesque region in the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges.
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A porter stationed at the base camp in the northern Himalayan state of Uttarakhand said the climbers failed to return on May 26, prompting the search.
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Start with Nepali Tea Traders' spring buds white and Sagarmatha and Himalayan gold teas, and Nepal Tea's silver yeti and Kathmandu cosmos: Nepali Tea Traders, nepaliteatraders.
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Mr. Modi spent Saturday night and Sunday morning, the last day of the election, praying at a Hindu shrine and meditating in a remote Himalayan cave.
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Four months after India and China deescalated a Himalayan border spat, Beijing appears to be ramping up the pressure in another territory disputed by both countries.
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Eight others teed off at another makeshift course in Syangboche, located at an altitude of 3,880 meters (12,730 feet), overlooking Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks.
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In the remote Himalayan Ladakh region, melting glaciers are causing severe water shortages and threatening the livelihoods of the people living in the mountain villages below.
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"I've always, always loved the mountains," Murray said in an interview with Rolling Stone soon after he filmed "Razor's" in the Himalayan foothills west of Tibet.
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On Monday, a report found that one- to two-thirds of Himalayan glaciers could melt by 2100, disrupting food and water supplies for two billion people.
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But in the decades-old conflict between India and Pakistan, one place almost always suffers: Kashmir, the beautiful but cursed Himalayan valley that both nations claim.
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She then seasons the cut with fine herbs, Himalayan salt, and a dash of garlic mayo before frying it in a pan laced with olive oil.
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The attack nearly led to another war between arch-rival India and Pakistan, both of which claim the Himalayan region in full but rule in part.
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When asked about the city's best momo spot, most of the people I spoke to in the Delhi food world pointed to Yeti: The Himalayan Kitchen.
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Gift the Mineralamp Natural Himalayan Hand Carved Salt Lamp, $16.36 Each hand carved lamp is unique and lights up her room with a warm, inviting glow.
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As is the case with Himalayan salt spas and organic groceries, cost is a common barrier to access regarding many mind-body-spirit life-enhancing techniques.
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Instead, it's a literal bath of sounds of varying frequencies created by instruments such as Himalayan singing bowls, with about 50 to 100 other people lying nearby.
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The armies of the nuclear-armed neighbors face off along the heavily militarized frontier that divided the Muslim-majority Himalayan region and exchanges of fire are common.
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KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's finance minister on Wednesday hiked social security payments and civil servant salaries as he presented the annual budget for the Himalayan republic's ruling communists.
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One senior journalist accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government of humiliating residents of the divided Himalayan region while others warned that heavy-handedness risked triggering fresh unrest.
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Relations between the Asian giants were strained last year over a 73-day military face-off in a remote, high-altitude stretch of their disputed Himalayan border.
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Pooja Bohara was dragged into a bathroom and raped in 2012 when she was 14, a case that made headlines and triggered anger across the Himalayan nation.
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The people living in fear The Himalayan town of Jura sits in the Neelum Valley, just 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) from the de facto Indian-Pakistani border.
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Jaishankar was a key negotiator during a tense border dispute with China in 2017, the most serious and prolonged standoff in decades along the disputed Himalayan frontier.
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Among the 13 Himalayan mountains with available records that were climbed by at least 40 people since 2016, Everest's summit rate was the fourth-lowest before 1994.
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In 2003, Sibusiso Emmanuel Vilane, a South African park ranger, became the first black person to summit Mount Everest, according to Himalayan archives that record major climbs.
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The mounting violence led Tariq Hamid Karra, an Indian politician from Srinagar, to resign from Parliament last week, citing New Delhi's brutal policies in the Himalayan area.
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"Forbidden snacks" are particularly popular on Tumblr, where people joke about eating Dungeons and Dragons dice, Himalayan salt lamps, bath bombs, pencil grips, and Nintendo DS styluses.
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India accuses its neighbor Pakistan of harboring militants who have launched attacks on its troops, particularly in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, which both countries claim.
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After the avalanche in the Ladakh area of the heavily militarized Himalayan region, the army began search and rescue operations, said Rajesh Kalia, a senior army officer.
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Kashmir's leaders have warned of a backlash and Pakistan, which also lays claims to the Himalayan territory, vowed to fight for the rights of people living there.
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It insists it has no current plans for deployment, but is looking, among other things, at how solar shading might slow the rapid melting of Himalayan glaciers.
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The 4-month-old heir, whose name was announced to the world on April 17 – just after Prince William and Princess Kate visited the tiny Himalayan nation.
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If you're anything like us, you've had a Himalayan salt lamp in your Amazon basket for far too long, but just can't quite go through with it.
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Whether or not you believe the hype that Himalayan salt lamps emit negative ions that purify the air, the truth is that it just looks damn cool.
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The Little Kernel offers up six different varieties: Naked (with no salt added), Truffle Sea Salt, Pink Himalayan Sea Salt, White Cheddar, Sweet & Salty, and Butter Flavored.
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The activist, Dolkun Isa, had been scheduled to attend a conference this week in Dharamsala, the Himalayan city that is home to the Tibetan government in exile.
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India, which stretches from snow-bound Himalayan heights in the north to steamy tropics in the south, is home to most of the world's remaining wild tigers.
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I exclusively use Himalayan salt because I think the taste is much better than typical table salt, which means my family goes through a lot of it.
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Political chaos has forced the closure of tea plantations and estates in India's famed Himalayan town, dealing a blow to brands dependent on the area's prestigious teaplant.
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The court is hearing an activist's petition seeking to lift curbs on communications and movement that have disrupted normal life and essential services in the Himalayan region.
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NEW DELHI (AP) — India's government has proposed revoking the special constitutional status of its portion of Kashmir, amid a heavy security crackdown in the disputed Himalayan region.
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The Gujarat vote, as well as a simultaneous legislative assembly election in the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh, were viewed as informal referendums on Modi's economic policy.
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The open floor plan office sits right next to a Drybar and is outfitted entirely in millennial pink, complete with Himalayan salt lamps and a tanning deck.
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The disaster, which claimed the life of record-breaking Korean climber Kim Chang-ho, is the worst climbing accident to hit the Himalayan nation in two years.
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One of the tragedies of Dr. Thompson's career was losing a graduate student, Shawn Wight, to an illness that began with altitude sickness on a Himalayan expedition.
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As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prioritizes national security messaging as part of his reelection campaign, he's made controversial moves in the disputed Himalayan valley of Kashmir.
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Winnegrad passed around blotters spritzed with musk from a Himalayan deer, which perfumers use to create a sweet, animal scent ("You should see a grayish dark color").
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He spent the last moments of the election campaign praying at a Hindu shrine and meditating in a remote Himalayan cave — in front of a film crew.
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He had skied Gulmarg countless times, ever since he was a child, and he and his wife, Dilshad Master, run an adventure tour company, Mercury Himalayan Explorations.
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Under the Gyawalis' direction, Jun Chiyabari's tea makers are encouraged to experiment and produce unique organic Himalayan teas, which the estate then sells directly to wholesale buyers.
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Himalayan Wind is less centered on the topography or icons of Buddhism, and more about accumulating the sound of spiritual sites into a kind of sonic shrine.
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" Looser restrictions on movement meant increased traffic on some streets and residents venturing out to stroll along Dal Lake, "a popular tourist destination ringed by Himalayan mountains.
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The animals come courtesy of the Bronx Zoo, a swath of simulated Himalayan highlands and African plains that meets West Farms along the street Bronx Park South.
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The home includes a private gym, a salon and a spa suite with a massage area, sauna and steam shower, as well as a Himalayan salt room.
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Seven of its clients have died on three Himalayan peaks so far this year, the company said, nearly one-third of all fatalities in the Nepalese Himalayas.
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Saeed's groups disavow armed militancy inside Pakistan, but say they offer vocal and moral support for rebel fighters in Indian-administered Kashmir in the disputed Himalayan region.
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In his first major film, "Caddyshack," the golf-playing actor improvised a scene in which his character, Carl Spackler, recounts caddying a round in the Himalayan mountains.
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India accuses its neighbor Pakistan of harboring militants who have launched attacks on its troops, particularly in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir which both countries claim.
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In his classic book "Living With the Himalayan Masters," the Hindu guru Swami Rama recounts the day his master taught him the nature of "maya," or illusion.
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From its glacial beginnings in southwestern Tibet on the slopes of the Himalayan mountains, the surging river enters the northeastern corner of India and into Assam Valley.
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At Wilson's Wild Animal Park, a notorious roadside zoo in Winchester, Va., Himalayan black bears lived huddled together on a concrete floor in a chain-link pen.
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Tension over the Himalayan region has run high between the two nuclear-armed neighbors since a Pakistani military court sentenced an Indian accused of espionage to death.
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Kashmir, a scenic valley in the Himalayan mountains whose fate was left undecided when the British partitioned India in 1947, has been plagued by violence for decades.
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For a taste of Himalayan hip-hop, check out the music video for "Yeti Bandz," which sees them flexing in front of the Potala Palace in Lhasa.
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