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The Himalayas rise in steps from the plains of northern India, which have an elevation of about 1,000 feet (305 m.) above sea level.
The Himalayas rise in steps from the plains of northern India, which have an elevation of about 1,000 feet (305 m.) above sea level.
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)==
==Star logos (Constellation matrix)==
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* [[Messier 89]]
* [[Messier 89]]
* [[Messier 115]] hidden
* [[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]]

Latest revision as of 22:35, 21 March 2015

The Himalaya Range is the highest mountain system in the world. The name "Himalaya" comes from the Sanskrit language and means "the House of Snow," or "the Snowy Range."• It consists of several parallel ranges. mountains extend in a 1,500 mile curve across southern Asia from the Pamirs, west of the great bend of the Indus River, eastward to the great bend of the Brahmaputra River. They form a barrier which separates northern India from the plateau of Tibet. Parts of the range are as much as 200 miles wide.

The Himalayas rise in steps from the plains of northern India, which have an elevation of about 1,000 feet (305 m.) above sea level. 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)

Messier objects

Earth Coordinates

  • Latitude 50°
  • Longitude 120°

HGS Session References

HGS Sessions - Clearing Himalaya Range- 3/20/2015 [1]

References

  1. HGS Session

See Also

Olympians

Fallen Angelics

Sacred Blue Cow Grid

GEG

Magic Cubes