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'''Shangri-La''' is a legendary place, a kind of paradise. No one is certain where it lies. It is said that one is immortal while there.
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| Comics          = [[Dead Center]]
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* [[Comic Issue 9]]
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'''Shangri-La''' is a [[location]] Lara visits in the four-part story [[Dead Center]], in the [[Comic Issue 9]].
  
In the [[Comics]] Lara finds it in the Himalayas. She enters the city and is not allowed to leave anymore. But she finds a way to do so anyway.
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The Shangri-La is a legendary and a fictional place described for the first time in the novel ''Lost Horizon'' by a British author named James Hilton in the year 1933. It's a kind of a paradise and it is said that one is immortal while there. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangri-La Retrieved on 6th Sep 2012</ref> Nowadays it has become ''"synonymous with any earthly paradise but particularly a mythical [[Himalayas|Himalayan]] utopia — a permanently happy land, isolated from the outside world."'' <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangri-La Retrieved on 6th Sep 2012</ref>
  
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In the [[comics]] Lara finds it in the [[Himalayas]]. She enters the city and is not allowed to leave anymore. But she finds a way to do so anyway.
  
==More Information==
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==Dead Center==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangri_La Wikipedia]
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In the [[Comic Issue 9]], Lara is pursued by the [[Midnight Squires]] because she has suddenly found the [[Eye of Shaherettin]]. During the story Lara ends up to Shangri-La in the [[Himalayas]].
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==Gallery==
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==Links==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangri_La Wikipedia article on Shangri-La]
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Latest revision as of 11:37, 3 January 2013

Shangri-La
Shangrila.jpg
Continent

Asia

Comics Dead Center

Shangri-La is a location Lara visits in the four-part story Dead Center, in the Comic Issue 9.

The Shangri-La is a legendary and a fictional place described for the first time in the novel Lost Horizon by a British author named James Hilton in the year 1933. It's a kind of a paradise and it is said that one is immortal while there. [1] Nowadays it has become "synonymous with any earthly paradise but particularly a mythical Himalayan utopia — a permanently happy land, isolated from the outside world." [2]

In the comics Lara finds it in the Himalayas. She enters the city and is not allowed to leave anymore. But she finds a way to do so anyway.

Dead Center

In the Comic Issue 9, Lara is pursued by the Midnight Squires because she has suddenly found the Eye of Shaherettin. During the story Lara ends up to Shangri-La in the Himalayas.

Gallery

Links

References

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangri-La Retrieved on 6th Sep 2012
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangri-La Retrieved on 6th Sep 2012