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You can't really beat this view for breakfast. We were lucky to see the summit so clearly. According to our chef some trekkers have come 3 times to see the peak and everytime it was covered in fog. He thought we were a very lucky group. We also saw to rainbows completely circling the sun. It means that either a Lama (a Buddhist priest) is born or has died.
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