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AN INTERACTIVE TREK UP MOUNT EVEREST

Mount Everest 3D
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At just over 29,000 feet, Mount Everest is the highest summit on Earth and the
premiere destination for serious climbers. The imposing peak has also claimed at
least 322 lives over the past century, or between four and five victims per
year.
This interactive (best viewed on desktop) lets you take an aerial view of the
most popular established routes up the mountain, from base camp to summit, with
full 360-degree views along the way.
View on MOUNT EVEREST 3D
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