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“RUN!” - TIBET TOURISTS LEARN AVALANCHES DON’T WAIT What started as sightseeing became survival when an avalanche came thundering down a Tibetan mountainside - faster than anyone filming expected. One moment, awe. The next, you run. Nature doesn’t ease into disaster; it hits like a freight train. Source: Interesting AF

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