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A Virtual Climb the way from Base Camp to summit with a video tour.
Adventure of 3D tour to Mount Everest

If you like mountain surrounding ice, than you would like to go on Mount Everest at least once in life. The Everest is one of highest mountain peak of the world it’s situated in Nepal. It’s impossible for everyone to climb on The Mount Everest without practice. But don’t worry I am telling a simple and easy way to fulfill your wises on internet, you will feel real adventure in 3D.

Let’s start 3D tour of The Mount Everest

After open its web page, as soon as you click on start you will feel there climate. In this track first you will see a base camp and reach near khumbu icefall. Here you can take experience glassier and ice way. Now you will reach on 19038 feet height.  You will reach on hileri step across 1,2,3,4 campuses. Here not only you can see any direction of world just moving of mouse but also read everything about The mount Everest. 


Know about The Mountain Everest fact 

  • The Highest summit is situated in Nepal. 
  • The Mount Everest high is 29,035 feet or 8848 meters.  
  • It is 60 million years of age.  
  • It comprise of different sorts of shale, limestone and marble.  
  • The rough summit is secured with profound snow for the duration of the year.

Weather

  • The Jet Stream blow on top of Everest almost every month of year.
  • The wind can blow over 200 mph
  • The temperature can be -80F

History
  • Everest is called Sagarmatha in Nepal.
  • It was first identified by a British survey team lead by Sir George Everest in 1841.
  • Everest was first named Peak 15 and measured at 29,002 feet in 1856
  • In 1865, it was named Mount Everest, after Sir George Everest
  • In 1955, the height was adjusted to 29,028 feet and is still used by Nepal
  • China uses 29,015 feet as the official height today
  • Using GPS technology, the summit was measured at 29,035 feet in 1999.

Early Attempts and Summits
  • The first attempt was in 1921 by a British expedition from the north (Tibet) side.
  • The first summit was on May 29, 1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary from New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay, a Sherpa from Nepal. They climbed from the south side on a British expedition lead by Colonel John Hunt.
  • The youngest person to summit was American Jordan Romero, age 13, on May 23, 2010 from the north side.
  • The oldest person to summit was Japanese Miura Yiuchiro, age 80 on May 23, 2013
  • The first climbers to summit Everest without bottled oxygen were Italian Reinhold Messner with Peter Habler in 1978.



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