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Mount Everest (29,035 feet; 8,849 m.), which lies between Tibet and the kingdom of Nepal, is the highest mountain in the world.
Mount Everest (29,035 feet; 8,849 m.), which lies between Tibet and the kingdom of Nepal, is the highest mountain in the world.


* Himalayas - 27.9881° N, 86.9253° E


==Star logos (Constellation matrix)==
* [[Antlia]]
* [[Monoceros]]
* [[Orion (Constellation)]]
* [[Sextans]]


==Messier objects==
* [[Messier 50]]
* [[Messier 89]]
* [[Messier 115]] hidden
==Earth Coordinates==
* Latitude 50°
* Longitude 120°


==HGS Session References==  
==HGS Session References==  


HGS Sessions - Clearing [[Himalaya Range]]- 3/20/2015 <ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/forum/planetary-emancipation-gridwork-peg/60919-documenting-hgs-sessions-for-peg-gridwork?start=48#101357  HGS Session]</ref>
HGS Sessions - Clearing [[Himalaya Range]]- 3/20/2015 <ref>HGS Session</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==See Also==
==See Also==


[[Watchers]]
[[Egyptian Nine Ennead]]


[[Olympians]]
[[Olympians]]


[[Fallen Angelics]]
[[Fallen Angelics]]
[[Sacred Blue Cow Grid]]
[[GEG]]
[[Magic Cubes]]




[[Category:PEG Gridwork]][[Category: HGS Manual]]
[[Category:PEG Gridwork]][[Category: HGS Manual]]