What the Earth looks like from the top of Everest – Watch video

Climbers who conquered the 8,848-meter peak returned with breathtaking footage.

A new attempt to conquer the top of Everest was marked a few days ago by climbers who wanted to see the world from… very high, and finally succeeded.

Not only did they successfully climb all 8,848 meters, making their mark on the world’s highest peak, but they also gave breathtaking footage to the audience with a view that literally took their breath away, like never before.

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With a special 360-degree camera, resistant to special conditions of atmospheric pressure, they managed to have the whole Earth… at their feet.

The images are at least shocking and prove that man – although he is nothing bigger than a “grain of dust” on the planet – can, thanks to the technology and know-how he possesses, make possible even the most unimaginable.

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