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Historic Vids POV from Everest’s summit

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Historic Vids2 years ago

Gelje Sherpa was taking a private client up Mt. Everest when he noticed someone dying just 500 meters from the summit. So he ran over, wrapped him in a sleeping mattress, gave him oxygen, put him on his back, and hiked him 6 hours down the mountain to safety.

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Epoch Inspired2 years ago

Be careful

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WordSm7th2 years ago

@historyinmemes Thank you for this. I feel as if I’m there. I now never have to actually make the trek!

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Echoes of Wisdom2 years ago

@historyinmemes A 360° camera view from the top of Mt Everest

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MG2 years ago

@historyinmemes You can see the curvature!

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Salvation ⚡️2 years ago

@historyinmemes Why are there so many people on the most remote mountain in the world

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Beautiful Pakistan2 years ago

@historyinmemes They risk their life to reach on the top, why?

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Echoes of Wisdom2 years ago

@historyinmemes Size Comparison of Solar System mountains.

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Echoes of Wisdom2 years ago

@historyinmemes The solar system's tallest mountain is possibly the Olympus Mons on Mars with an altitude of 21.9 to 26 km. It roughly covers an area of 300,000 km², in this video is compared with France.

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Steven R Schrier2 years ago

@historyinmemes A beautiful view from the summit. They need to engineer a chairlift to go from base camp to the summit in heated, pressurized gondolas. Thousands could then reach the summit of Everest without the nuisance of stepping over corpses and tons of debris.

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Avzeer Sirius2 years ago

@historyinmemes From here, the roundness of the planet can be understood much more easily when looking at the horizon.

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