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  From the "roof of the world" you will be able to watch the world only from "high above". Once you are there, or even near, and you feel dizzy, vomiting, have small disturbances of vision and a mental depression, don't worry, it is just your body trying to withstand impacts from lack of oxygen. The air is so rarefied that in order to breathe, the body makes a tripple effort to do the same "breathe, blow" action. However, the experience is unique. Hurry up, for the Himalayas rise up to 6 inches per year ...

  Everest is the highest peak on our planet, with an altitude of 8848 meters and it is part of the Himalayan Mountains. The peak seems to unite with the sky and it is located on the border between China and Nepal. Mountain's Tibetan name, Chomolungma has several equivalents: "Goddess-Mother of the World", "Goddess of Snow Mountains" or "mountain so high that no birds fly over it", the Nepali name Sagarmatha tip is. In 1852 it was measured for the first time and was named Peak XV (peak), 13 years later the name was changed into Mount Everest in honor of Sir George Everest, a British surveyor and a soldier that has done, for the first time mapping of the Himalayan region. So far, about 1,500 climbers have conquered Everest. 





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Mount Everest - View of Mount Everest
Mount Everest - View of Mount Everest

Mount Everest - Mount Everest picture
Mount Everest - Mount Everest picture

Mount Everest - Beautiful sunset over Everest
Mount Everest - Beautiful sunset over Everest

Mount Everest - Exploring Everest
Mount Everest - Exploring Everest

Mount Everest - Everest view
Mount Everest - Everest view