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Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur mountain range in Nepal and Tibet. Its peak is 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level. It is not the furthest summit from the centre of the Earth. That honour goes to Mount Chimborazo, in the Andes. The international border between China (Tibet Autonomous Region) and Nepal runs across Everest's precise summit point. Its massif includes neighbouring peaks Lhotse, 8,516 m (27,940 ft); Nuptse, 7,855 m (25,771 ft) and Changtse, 7,580 m (24,870 ft).
In 1856, the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 8,840 m (29,002 ft). The current official height of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) as recognised by China and Nepal was established by a 1955 Indian survey and subsequently confirmed by a Chinese survey in 1975. In 1865, Everest was given its official English name by the Royal Geographical Society upon a recommendation by Andrew Waugh, the British Surveyor General of India. Waugh named the mountain after his predecessor in the post, Sir George Everest, arguing that there were many local names, against the opinion of Everest.
Chimborazo (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃimboˈɾaso]) is a currently inactive stratovolcano in the Cordillera Occidental range of the Andes. Its last known eruption is believed to have occurred around 550 CE.
With a peak elevation of 6,268 metres (20,564 ft), Chimborazo is the highest mountain in Ecuador. It is the highest peak near the equator. Chimborazo is not the highest mountain by elevation above sea level, but its location along the equatorial bulge makes its summit the farthest point on the Earth's surface from the Earth's center.
Chimborazo is in the Cordillera Occidental of the Andes of central Ecuador, 150 km (93 mi) south-southwest of the capital Quito. It is a neighbor to 5,018 m high Carihuairazo. Chimborazo's summit rises 2,500 m above the surrounding highlands (~3,500 to 4,000 m) with a ~20 km wide base.
Under clear conditions the summit of Chimborazo can be seen from the coastal city Guayaquil, nearly 140 km away. The nearest cities are Riobamba (~30 km to the southeast), Ambato (~30 km to the northeast) and Guaranda (~25 km to the southwest). Chimborazo is surrounded by the Reserva de Produccion Faunistica Chimborazo which forms a protected ecosystem to preserve the habitat for the Andes native camelids of vicuña, llama and alpaca.
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Turn On the Bright Lights is the debut studio album by the American rock band Interpol, released in August 2002. The album was recorded in November 2001 at Tarquin Studios in Connecticut, and was co-produced, mixed and engineered by Peter Katis and Gareth Jones. It was released on August 19, 2002 in the United Kingdom and August 20 in the United States, through independent record label Matador Records. Upon release, the record peaked at number 101 on the UK Albums Chart. It reached number 158 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, as well as spending 73 weeks in the Billboard Independent Albums, peaking at number five.
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Is Mount Everest really the tallest mountain in the world? There are many other mountains in the world that have been living in the Everest shadow and deserve similar recognition. Maddie Moate reveals some of the greatest summits on Earth... and beyond. How Tall Can A Mountain Be by minuteearth: http://youtu.be/jIWhzYq16Ro Mount Everest was originally measured at 29,000 feet = 8,839m (8.839km) Mount Everest is now 29,029 feet = 8,848m (8.848km) Mount McKinley: 19,357 feet = 5,900m (5.9km) Mauna Kea: 6.3 miles from the sea bed = 10,130m (10.13km) Mount Chimborazo: 3,967 miles from the centre of the Earth = 6,384,270m (6,385km) Peak on Vesta 4: 120 miles in diameter = 193.12km; 14 miles tall = 22.53km Subscribe to Earth Unplugged -- http://goo.gl/VK1MH Zoo La La is the show that exami...
If you enjoy my content, please follow me on: Website - http://7topmost.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/7topmost Twitter - https://twitter.com/7topmost Description: Mauna Kea Everest is 8,848m (shown as x) above sea level. Mauna Kea is 4,205m (shown as y) above sea level. Everest is considered to be the world's tallest mountain as its peak is the highest point above sea level on the earth's surface. Almost half of Mauna Kea is below the surface of the ocean. From base to summit Mauna Kea measures 10,200m(shown as z) which makes it taller than Everest. K2 For a few weeks every year it actually becomes taller than Mount Everest In the winter the mountain gets covered in a ridiculous amount of snow, which means that it is able to surpass its taller cousin. Chimborazo The earth i...
Me and my mate Josh have never climbed a single mountain in our lives! it wasn't until the night before the climb we were told how to use our ice picks and boots while our instructor laughed at us and said "we would NEVER make it". not only that but due to language mis-communication we didn't end up taking any food up with us just our water bottles that froze within the first hour. despite splitting head aches, being told to turn back and enduring the most mentally and physically exhausting task in my life we made it to the top of the world. the closest place to space even 2.3 km closer to space then mount Everest. Such a great feeling to overcome!!!! ooooofffft
Stop action footage of the final summit pitch on Mount Chimborazo, Ecuador, February 2014.
From the dark depths of the ocean to some of the highest peaks on Earth these are the 25 biggest, tallest, deepest, and smallest places in the world! https://twitter.com/list25 https://www.facebook.com/list25 http://list25.com Check out the text version too! - http://list25.com/25-biggest-tallest-deepest-and-smallest-places-in-the-world/ Here's a preview: Deepest Lake -- Lake Baikal Highest Mountain -- Mount Everest Highest mountain from base to peak -- Mauna Kea Point farthest from the center of the Earth -- Mount Chimborazo Lowest point on Earth -- Challenger Deep Highest Waterfall -- Angel Falls Driest place -- Atacama Desert Highest human settlement -- La Rinconada Hottest temperature -- Death Valley Most remote inhabited place on Earth -- Tristan de Cunha Deepest cave -- Krubera C...
The inactive stratovolcano Chimborazo is Ecuador's highest summit. Its summit is generally regarded as the spot on the surface farthest from the centre of the Earth, at a distance of 6,384.4 kilometres (3,967.1 mi). Until the beginning of the nineteenth century it was thought that Chimborazo was the highest mountain on Earth (measured from sea level), and such reputation led to many attempts on its summit during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In 1802 during his expedition to South America, Baron Alexander von Humboldt, accompanied by Aimé Bonpland and the Ecuadorian Carlos Montúfar attempted to reach the summit. From his description of the mountain it seems that before he and his companions had to return suffering from altitude sickness they reached a point at 5,875 m, higher...
Mount Everest, also known in Nepal as Sagarmāthā and in Tibet as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain. It is located in the Mahalangur mountain range in Nepal.[8][9] Its peak is 8,848 metres (29,029 ft) above sea level.[1] It is not the furthest summit from the centre of the Earth. That honour goes to Mount Chimborazo, in the Andes.[10] The international border between China and Nepal runs across Everest's precise summit point. Its massif includes neighbouring peaks Lhotse, 8,516 m (27,940 ft); Nuptse, 7,855 m (25,771 ft) and Changtse, 7,580 m (24,870 ft). In 1856, the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India established the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29,002 ft (8,840 m). The current official height of 8,848 m (29,029 ft) as recognised by China and Nepal...
6:51am 02. May 2009: Sunrise on top of Chimborazo after a good 7 hours mission from the Refuge (5003m). Mount Chimborazo is the world´s highest mountain from the center of the earth & the erarth´s closest point to the sun...
For over 50 years Baltazar Ushca has harvested the glacial ice of Ecuador’s Mount Chimborazo. His brothers have long since retired. “El UÌltimo Hielero” is a story of cultural change and adaption. Produced by: Sandy Patch Read the story here: http://nyti.ms/1P2P7qD Visit the filmmaker's website: http://thelasticemerchant.com Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for free and get a handpicked selection of the best videos from The New York Times every week: http://bit.ly/timesvideonewsletter Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n Watch more videos at: http://nytimes.com/video --------------------------------------------------------------- Want more from The New York Times? Twitter: https://twitter.com/nytvideo Instagram: http://instagram.com/nytvideo Facebook: https://www.fa...
Mt Everest Base Camp Trek was one of the most exhausting and amazing experiences of my life. Visit http://www.activeadventures.com/ for Himalaya Hiking Tour information and schedules. Check out http://www.triphackr.com/ for more Everest Base Camp photos and guides. Visit http://www.tourist2townie.com/ for more travel inspiration.
**Subscribe for more adventure videos!** Experience the journey to Mount Everest basecamp. From the perspective of a summit climber, you'll see the real-life fears, and motivations of climbing to the top of the world... and of course, incredible scenery of the Himalaya. Everest Base Camp & Kala Pattar. Our trek to the base of Mount Everest will surpass your expectations. ... A foray is also included to Everest Base Camp from where expeditions prepare to climb the world's highest peak. All nights are spent ... Slow down, and enjoy the journey. On this journey of a lifetime, you'll experience the base camp life of Mount Everest climbers, trek to the infamous Khumbu Icefall, marvel at the stunning views ...Everest Base Camp Trek Everest Base Camp Trek is a famous challenging trek in Khumbu...
Rob intends to sponsor himself to go back to Mt Everest. He has launched an amazing maths website where he uses his adventures around the world to make his maths lessons more exciting. Help Rob get
Follow me on Instagram: @adriandmoch Mount Everest Base Camp, Lhotse Base Camp, Three Passes – all we did in 16 days in October, without any help of travel agencies, sherpas and guides. So far, this is one of the biggest adventure of our lifetimes. Thank you Andrew and Brian for being there with us! DAY 1: Lukla (2840) – Monjo (2840) DAY 2: Monjo – Namche Bazar (3440) DAY 3: Namche Bazaar – Tengboche (3860) DAY 4: Tengboiche – Dingboche (4400) DAY 5: acclimatization day, we hiked on a hill (5100) DAY 6: Dingboche – Chukung (4700) - Lhtose Base Camp – Chukung (4700). DAY 7: accalimatization day, we hiked Chukung Ri (5500) DAY 8: Chukung – Kongma La Pass ( 5545) – Labouche (4900) DAY 9: Labouche – Mount Everest Base Camp – Gorak Shep (5180) DAY 10: Gorak Shep – Kalla Pathar...
Experience climbing the famous Southeast ridge route on Mt Everest in 3D in only 3 minutes. A route that takes the climbers 60 days! Mt Everest is the name given to the mountain by the English. The Nepalese refer to the mountain as 'Sagarmatha' and the Tibetans use the same 'Chomolungma'. www.axeoneverest.com To see a 3D view of the North ridge route click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSEEitbGYeY I summitted Mt Everest via the Northeast ridge route on the 19th May 2012. You can read more here: http://axeoneverest.com/2012/05/24/may-24-climb-to-the-roof-of-the-world/
Karl & Chris went on a 3 week journey through China, Tibet & Nepal with the highlight of reaching Mt Everest base camp. However, their plans fall apart with Chris being hospitalised with severe altitude sickness. Will they succeed with their quest for Everest? The first episode sees their journey begin in Beijing where they visit the Great Wall of China and the Forbidden City, before taking a 2 day train to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, travelling on the highest railway in the world. In Tibet they explore the various monasteries and sites before taking a bus towards Mt Everest. And that's when Chris got really ill... Check out Episode 2 as they travel to Nepal right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL_j4N19SQE&index;=3&list;=PLi_ubgzYiPgu8snHtiS8Z26iBiS0Ta4xl Subscribe to the chan...
Karl & Chris went on a 3 week journey through China, Tibet & Nepal with the highlight of reaching Mt Everest base camp. However, their plans fall apart with Chris being hospitalised with severe altitude sickness. Will they succeed with their quest for Everest? The second episode sees them arriving in Kathmandu where Chris will be at safe altitude. Joining the backpacking scene they explore the vibrant city. Following this they travel to Pokhara for an action-packed week of ultra-light flying, mountain biking, white water rafting and canyoning before returning to Kathmandu to fly up to Everest. Catch up with the first episode in China & Tibet right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfzEMwLsakI&index;=2&list;=PLi_ubgzYiPgu8snHtiS8Z26iBiS0Ta4xl Filmed in October 2014, a week before th...