Himalayas: where Tibetans defy physics and thrive on the 'roof of the world'

Snow-capped Himalayan peaks — the harsh environment where Tibetans have adapted to life at extreme altitudes

Majestic snow-covered Himalayan summits under a clear sky symbolize the extreme conditions in which Tibetans have evolved unique survival mechanisms over millennia. This landscape became the natural laboratory for adaptation to hypoxia.

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