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During the Daily Mail Snowman Expedition of 1954, the mountaineering leader John Angelo Jackson made the first trek from Everest to Kanchenjunga in the course of which he photographed symbolic paintings of the Yeti at Tengboche gompa.
Jackson tracked and photographed many footprints in the snow, most of which were identifiable.
However, there were many large footprints which could not be identified.
These flattened footprint-like indentations were attributed to erosion and subsequent widening of the original footprint by wind and particles.

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