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(FILES) -- A file picture taken on August 24, 2003 shows a Tibetan woman and her child posing with their yak in front of the Karuola mountain, southwest of Lhasa, which has now turned into a popular tourist attraction. A study published on July 2, 2014 shows that a gene inherited from a primitive human, a close cousin of the Neanderthal who disapeared at least 40,000 years ago, has helped Tibetans adapt to life in high altitude. AFP PHOTO/GOH CHAI HIN
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Karuola, TIBET, CHINA |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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GOH Chai Hin |
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2 Iulie 2014 |
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2048 x 1587 (634.61 KB) |
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