Using a 360° camera, a group of climbers share their ‘conquest of the summit’
Everest is the highest peak of the Himalayan mountain range and at the same time the highest point on Earth.
Its height reaches 8,848.86 meterswhich is equivalent to 2/3 of the height of the Troposphere.
The first to “sign” by stepping on the top were New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tensing Norgay on May 29, 1953.
Thousands have tried (and are trying) to follow in the footsteps of Edmund and Tensing of Everest, but that does not mean that everyone succeeds. By the end of 2020, more than 300 climbers they died in their attempt to reach the top.
A group of climbers, however, not only managed to get there, but shared the experience with their followers on twitter.
The intrepid climbers, using a high-resolution 360° camera, captured a video of a shocking image from the mountain.
As can be seen in the video, many people are waiting in line to live this unique experience.
A 360° camera view from the top of Mt #Everest 😍#WednesdayMotivation @baski_LA @CurieuxExplorer @enilev @anand_narang @TheAdityaPatro @Khulood_Almani @Shi4Tech @JolaBurnett @Fabriziobustama @AlbertoEMachado @NevilleGaunt @BetaMoroney @fogle_shane @RagusoSergio @labordeolivier pic.twitter.com/BOdbx1fMrm
— Franco Ronconi 🇮🇹 (@FrRonconi) December 21, 2022
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