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  • Two of my favorite photos combined to emphasise the size and power of nature. / I hope you like. / Sagarmatha National Park

  • “What we get from this adventure is just sheer joy. And joy is, after all, the end of life. We do not live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to be able to enjoy life. That is what life means and what life is for.” / / George Mallory / / Panorama of the Mount Everest massif from Kala Patthar, Nepal Himalaya / / The impressive mountain peaks of Nuptse (right) and Everest (right of centre). The Khumbu icefall spills from a 300m wide break between the mountain spurs. Everest Base Camp lies at its foot.

  • I was lucky enough to visit Base Camp at Everest from the Tibet side last year. It was such a clear day at 5200m above sea level and these birds were extremely well timed!

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  • View of Everest Summit from / Everest View Lodge, Nepal. Snow blowing / across the top of the summit. / Just part of the adventure of trekking / for 21 days covering about / 100 miles towards Base Camp. Olympus SP-550UZ

  • Charity Treks in Nepal – find out more here Adventure Races CSR Projects in Asia

  • Mist rising in the early morning at Choplung, Nepal.

  • Mount Everest 8848m and Nuptse 7861m from the top of a very hard climb – Kala Patthar 5545m

  • A view of the Himalayas with Mt Everest peaking higher than the rest in the background of the right side. Canon 400d + 18-55mm kit lens

  • Malangphulang on left, Kyasar mid-background and Kangtega on right

  • BETTER ENLARGED The summits of Everest (on left) and Lhotse shot from the Everest View Hotel above Namche Bazaar, Khumbu Region, Nepal. That’s the Nuptse Ridge running from Lhotse and off to the left. Nikon D200, 18-200 VR lens / 150mm, f/13, 1/320 sec, ISO 100, EV: -0.7

  • Nearing a full moon, the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas shine brightly in the night. Here we see the great Nuptse-Lhotse Wall, with Everest peaking above, and the vast universe beyond. This photo was taken with a Canon 400D, 15 second exposure, F/4.5, FL 28mm, ISO 800, +0.7 EC.

  • The ice at the bottom of the Western Cwm and the Everest Ice Fall forms jagged pinnacles of ice that rise up through the rock. This is a 3D Stereo Photo showing the Pinnacles and the peak of Nuptse – one of my favourite 3D Photos. To learn how to view a 3D-Stereo Photos Click Here To see a technique of how to take 3D-Stereo Photos Click Here

  • This was the culmination of my trek in 07. Having succumbed to one of the worst headaches ever on my previous day’s attempt at climbing Kala Pathar, I had the choice of going to base camp or climbing Kala Pathar 5550m. Naturally I chose the highest point and also one of the best views from which to ogle at the beauty of Mt Everest. These are three images merged in Photoshop. From the top of Kalar Pathar, the towering face of Pumo Ri 7165m is the closest peak on the left. Across the valley is Lingtren, Khumbutse, Changtse and then in all her might and glory, Mt Everest aka Chomolungma 8850m and her sister Nuptse 7861m. (Naturally Nuptse looks taller because she is closer) The Khumbu Glacier falls down the Western Cwm and is joined further down the valley by the Changri Shar and Changri Nup Glaciers on the right of the photo. Everest base camp is just above the point on the black ridge behind the glacial lake.

  • The superb western face of Ama Dablam looms high over Pangboche. Lhotse and The Wall seem so distant, with Mount Everest peaking over the top… just.

  • I just love how these mountains can appear to just rise out of nothing. The Nuptse-Lhotse Wall from this angle almost looks like it stands alone, though Everest rises behind it to 8848m. The village of Pangboche can be seen bottom centre. It’s an amazing feeling walking through this valley will the highest mountains in the world looming over you. You can feel their presence constantly, something special, something grand, something totally awesome in the truest sense of the word. Featured in All That is Nature

  • Standing atop Gokyo Ri in Nepal looking out to the black nakedness of the tallest Mountain in the world- Everest. It was such a privilege to witness the sun’s humbleness in shining it’s light on the top of the world.

  • This was an amazing sight on the Everest base camp trek! It was one of my favorite photos. This woman was between villages in the Himalayas (on the Nepal side) at over 14,000 feet elevation and climbing with a full pack….

  • This was on the Everest trail.. amazing creatures! They could navigate suspension bridges, the rockiest terrain, narrow trails and still carry up to 200 pounds of supplies. They are the life blood of the Himalaya area.

  • This is a photo of Mount Everest which is the highest mountain on Earth. The mountain, which is part of the Himalaya range in Asia, is located on the border between Sagarmatha Zone, Nepal, and Tibet, China. / The highest mountain in the world attracts climbers of all levels, from well experienced mountaineers to novice climbers willing to pay substantial sums to professional mountain guides to complete a successful climb. Climbers are a significant source of tourist revenue for Nepal, whose government also requires all prospective climbers to obtain an expensive permit, costing up to US$25,000 per person. / Canon 30D / / Welcome! Thanks For Stopping By And taking A Look. / All Comments and Fav’s Are Truely Appreciated. Thank You!!! / / / /

  • This was on the wall of a dwelling along the trail on the way to the Everest trek. It could be seen through the window of an old, charming shack. It’s now a painting of a photograph of a painting ..

  • I was drawn to the natural frame of the doorway and the mix of colors with the comtemplative spirit … Along the Everest trek..

  • North Face Everest. Tibet.

  • I trekked to the base camp of Mt. Everest to raise funds for orphanages in Kathmandu, Nepal. The Himalayas were a stunning and powerful sight. It was my first trip to Asia. Following the trek, I lived in Nepal for three months and backpacked through Asia after that for two more months.

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