360 Degree View
from atop Mt. Everest!
This
is a 360 degree view from atop Mt. Everest! Fantastic!
What would it be like to stand atop the tallest mountain on Earth?
Visible are snow peaked mountains near and far, tremendous cliffs,
distant plateaus, the tops of clouds, and a dark blue sky.
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Mt.
Everest stands 8.85 kilometers above sea level, roughly the maximum height
reached by international airplane flights,
but
much less than the 300 kilometers achieved by a space shuttle. Hundreds of
people have tried and failed to climb the behemoth by foot, a feat first
accomplished successfully in 1953. About 1000 people have now made it to the
summit. Roddy
Mackenzie, who climbed the mountain in 1989, captured the above image.
Mt. Everest lies in the
Himalayan
mountains in the country of Nepal. In the native language of
Nepal, the mountain's name is
"Sagarmatha"
which means "forehead of the sea."
Roderick Mackenzie is an Australian photographer who summited Mt. Everest in May 1989.
This is a collection of wide-angle images of the Himalayas which he has captured with
his Widelux panorama camera.