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A panorama of Mt Everest from Kala Patthar
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View over Gokyo valley from Renjo La pass
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View over Gokyo village and lakes from Gokyo Ri
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Everest as seen from Kalla Pathar
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taken on top of Kala Patthar, Nepal on 14th of April 2009 10:17 h (763 mb 92 pics, 4 rows pano)
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This image was taken at Mount Everest's Camp IV at approximately 10 am local time, May 19, 2009. Due to concerns at the time about available storage space on the camera's memory card, the resolution of the individual photos is less than is possible. This was done to insure that the entire vista was recorded. The s...
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This panorama was taken by Scott Parazynski on 7 May 2009 at IMG Camp II on Mt. Everest in Nepal at an elevation of 6,600 meters (21,500 feet). A GigaPan Epic and Canon PowerShot G9 were used. This image is 330 degree panorama. The SD card in use was of insufficient size to capture a full 360 degrees. Begining at ...
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This panorama was taken by Keith Cowing on 1 May 2009 at the IMG camp at Everest Base Camp, Nepal. A GigaPan Epic and Canon PowerShot G9 were used. Beginning at far left you can see a portion of the Khumbu Icefall and the lower West Shoulder of Everest, the source of many severe avalanches this past season (one o...
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If a human with perfect vision donned a spacesuit and stepped onto the martian surface, the view would be as clear as this sweeping panorama taken by NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit. That's because the rover's panoramic camera has the equivalent of 20-20 vision. Earthlings can take a virtual tour of the scenery by...
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View of Lhoste glacier, Lhoste Nup glacier and Ama Dablam glacier on the way to Chukhung Ri (5500m)
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