A man was climbing a mountain; he was stripped to the waist, with a hatchet hanging over his back.
On plateaus, sunshine could be so extremely strong that human skin could be easily burnt. Most tourists would choose sunscreen cream as protection, otherwise their skin would be damaged, flake off or even suffer from other skin diseases. Many people living in high altitude areas had blush on their cheeks, that was also closely related to such strong ultraviolet irradiation.
This man, however, was quite fair, even though lots of his skin was exposed in sunlight. In fact, he was as fair as a new-born baby. Such fair skin made a dramatic contrast against the climate and violent sunshine.