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Chang La
The Chang La (el. ) is a high mountain pass in Ladakh, India.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Chang La Pass )〕 It is incorrectly claimed to be the second highest motorable road in the world (which is either Merisimik La or Mana pass). Chang La is approached from Leh via kharu and sekti village by a black top road. The climb is very steep and requires a careful drive. The descent from chang La towards tangtse or darbuk is again very steep. The place is a must go for nature lovers. The Chang La is on the route to Pangong Lake from Leh. The name literally means "Pass towards the South" or "Pass in the South" (Chang = south, La = Pass). It is falsely claimed that the pass is named after the supposed sadhu Changla Baba, a myth propagated by the dedication of a temple at the pass to the supposed Changla Baba. If any such sadhu exists or existed, he would have been named for the pass, rather than vice versa (since the name "changla baba" means the "baba of the southern pass". The small town of Tangste is the nearest settlement. The Changla Pass is the main gateway for the Changthang Plateau situated in the Himalayas. The nomadic tribes of the region are collectively known as the ''Changpa'' or ''Chang-pa''. The world’s highest research station, established by DRDO is functional in Chang La at a height of 17,500 ft.
Image:Chang La prayer flag.jpg|Chang La with prayer flags Image:Chang La, Tea Point.jpg|Chang La, Tea Point, everyone is welcome
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