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Publisher: dna Multimedia Reference Kingdoms in the CloudsThe journey to the Roof of the World began 65 million years ago, when the super-continent Pangea broke up and gave birth to the Himalayas. Philosophers, climbers, mystics, and adventurers of all waters return year in year out to endure the hardships and garner the rewards, for mind, body or spirit, of the Kingdoms in the Clouds. Up to the Himalayas is a "real travel" experience that lets you join them and explore the history, mythologies, religions and cultures of the people whose ancestors lived on the flanks of these ancient peaks. Imagine yourself traveling in a battered truck along a mountain road or interviewing the princess of Sikkim. Imagine yourself inspecting the features of the Kanchendzonga faces, walking down the streets of Gangtok, or exploring a Tibetan library by candlelight. Or imagine yourself consulting the Book of Wisdom, deciphering its hidden meanings, and discovering the true nature of the reincarnation of the great Buddhist scholar Lama Dorje. These are only some of the wonders that await you in the Kingdoms in the Clouds.
Windows - 486SX - 33MHz (Pentium recommended), Windows 3.1 or Windows 95/98/Me/XP, 8MB RAM, 640 x 480, 256 color monitor, MPC compliant, 16-bit sound card, double speed CD-ROM drive. Works on Windows XP in Windows 95 compatibility mode. You will also need to created your own shortcut. Macintosh - 68030 processor, System 7 or later, 5MB of available RAM, 640 x 480, 256 color monitor, double speed CD-ROM drive.
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