Everest summit photo, you can clearly see the curvature of the earth

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  • Skell18
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    • May 2012
    • 7067

    Everest summit photo, you can clearly see the curvature of the earth

    http://instagram.com/p/czNwUwrf8n/?f...ref_map=%5B%5D

    Simply breathtaking!
  • Darwin
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    • Mar 2010
    • 1372

    #2
    You can indeed see the curve from atop Everest but in this picture the curve is very exaggerated by the near fisheye lens being used on the camera. Also I did not realize that the summit of Everest is starting to look like a real garbage dump.

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    • Skell18
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      • May 2012
      • 7067

      #3
      Originally posted by Darwin
      You can indeed see the curve from atop Everest but in this picture the curve is very exaggerated by the near fisheye lens being used on the camera. Also I did not realize that the summit of Everest is starting to look like a real garbage dump.
      True, the angle may exaggerate it, but still a good pic.

      They are the Nepalese and Tibetan prayer flags marking the summit (as if you could miss it!) I know a lot are put up there to honour dead climbers and sherpas.

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      • sirloot
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        • Mar 2011
        • 2607

        #4
        looks like Mt Trashmore tbh

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        • Skell18
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          • May 2012
          • 7067

          #5
          Originally posted by sirloot
          looks like Mt Trashmore tbh
          Prayer flags mate, not rubbish

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          • sirloot
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 2607

            #6
            tellem to goto to base camp if they wanna pray about it .. it seriously spoils the natural look of things

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            • Skell18
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              • May 2012
              • 7067

              #7
              Originally posted by sirloot
              tellem to goto to base camp if they wanna pray about it .. it seriously spoils the natural look of things
              Everest is the staging post for their spirit to ascent into heaven from what I know, its a very spiritual place for the Nepalese and Tibetans, its name in Tibetan means Mother Earth (chomoloungma), hence the prayer flags

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              • Burnsey
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                • Jan 2013
                • 2572

                #8
                Comparable to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, prayers are written on scraps of paper and pushed into the joints between the stones......who's gonna' clean up that mess....;-)

                http://www.jerusalemshots.com/i/holl...old_city14.jpg

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                • Skell18
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                  • May 2012
                  • 7067

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Burnsey
                  Comparable to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, prayers are written on scraps of paper and pushed into the joints between the stones......who's gonna' clean up that mess....;-)

                  http://www.jerusalemshots.com/i/holl...old_city14.jpg
                  Exactly

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                  • Zimobog
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                    • Jan 2013
                    • 585

                    #10
                    President Obama goes to the Wailing Wall to pay his respects and encounters an elderly Hasidim at prayer. The old Jew can see Obama doesn't really know how to do it, so he instructs him: "This is the wall at which we ask God for all things, where we lift our anguish to Him, and leave our worst worries to His care."

                    Obama says: "That's lovely. What did you ask God for?"

                    Old man: "I asked for an end to violence in Israel, and peace and a separate homeland for the poor Palestinians we displaced as I have every day since the Balfour agreement."

                    Obama asks: "And you feel that is helping?"

                    Old man shrugs as he replies: "ITS LIKE TALKING TO A ******** WALL!"

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                    • Skell18
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                      • May 2012
                      • 7067

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Zimobog
                      President Obama goes to the Wailing Wall to pay his respects and encounters an elderly Hasidim at prayer. The old Jew can see Obama doesn't really know how to do it, so he instructs him: "This is the wall at which we ask God for all things, where we lift our anguish to Him, and leave our worst worries to His care."

                      Obama says: "That's lovely. What did you ask God for?"

                      Old man: "I asked for an end to violence in Israel, and peace and a separate homeland for the poor Palestinians we displaced as I have every day since the Balfour agreement."

                      Obama asks: "And you feel that is helping?"

                      Old man shrugs as he replies: "ITS LIKE TALKING TO A ******** WALL!"
                      lol

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                      • sirloot
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 2607

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Burnsey
                        Comparable to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, prayers are written on scraps of paper and pushed into the joints between the stones......who's gonna' clean up that mess....;-)

                        http://www.jerusalemshots.com/i/holl...old_city14.jpg
                        ahh thats just good crack filler really :P

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                        • lxskllr
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                          • Sep 2007
                          • 13435

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Skell18
                          Everest is the staging post for their spirit to ascent into heaven from what I know, its a very spiritual place for the Nepalese and Tibetans, its name in Tibetan means Mother Earth (chomoloungma), hence the prayer flags
                          Hard to take it seriously with westerners treating it like Disneyland, and the lowest common denominator going up with the best skills money can buy. All the while leaving their shit(literally, and figuratively) strewn across the mountain.

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                          • Skell18
                            Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 7067

                            #14
                            Originally posted by lxskllr
                            Hard to take it seriously with westerners treating it like Disneyland, and the lowest common denominator going up with the best skills money can buy. All the while leaving their shit(literally, and figuratively) strewn across the mountain.
                            Very true, the criteria for an expedition is being tightened and the rubbish closely monitored (allegedly), so officials will get phat of bribes.

                            Anyway this isn't a thread about the political situation in Nepal etc its just a cool picture where you can see the curvature of the earth, pretty cool if you ask me, all the crap aside.

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                            • Riggins44
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                              • May 2013
                              • 64

                              #15
                              amazing image, behind the flags anyway, incredible. TY for sharing.

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