Description
This compelling historical account chronicles the 1909 expedition to the Karakoram and Western Himalaya, led by the renowned Italian mountaineer and explorer Luigi Amedeo di Savoia, with narration by Filippo De Filippi. The expedition represents a significant chapter in the history of Himalayan exploration, documenting the geographical discoveries, scientific observations, and mountaineering achievements of the early 20th century.
The narrative provides detailed descriptions of the treacherous mountain passes, challenging terrain, and the interactions with local communities encountered during the journey. De Filippi’s meticulous account captures both the triumphs and hardships of high-altitude exploration, including encounters with diverse landscapes, wildlife, and geological formations previously unknown to Western science.
This work serves as both an adventure narrative and a valuable historical document, offering insights into early mountaineering techniques, expedition logistics, and the scientific pursuits of explorers during this era. It remains an essential resource for historians, mountaineers, and enthusiasts of exploration literature.







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