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Lino Lacedelli on summit of K2, 31 July 1954

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English: Lino Lacedelli on summit of K2, 31 July 1954. Crop to just show face.
Date created 31 July 1954, published 1954
Source

scanned from Marshall and then cropped: Marshall, Robert (2009). K2: lies and treachery. Carreg Press. ISBN 9780953863174. but originally in

Desio, Ardito (1954). La Conquista del K2: Seconda Cima del Mondo facing page 213 [Victory over K2: Second Highest Peak in the World] (in Italian). Milan: Garzanti.
Author Achille Compagnoni
Other versions File:Lacedelli summit K2 improved resolution.png File:Lacedelli summit K2.jpg
Camera location35° 52′ 57″ N, 76° 30′ 48″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

To illustrate suggestions that the image shows an oxygen mask may have been recently removed

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