Not only has filmmaker David Breashears climbed Mount Everest on five unlike occasions , he ’s visited the world ’s tall vertex 15 time in his calling as he work to document the core of climate variety on the mountain . And fortuitously for those of us who will never have the chance to see Everest in real life-time , get alone climb up it , Breashers createda sensational gigapixel photoof the passel and the Khumbu glacier earlier in the year .
The net composite , which can be panned , zoomed , and viewed on theGlacierWorks website , was assembled from 477 separate shots taken with a 300 millimeter soar electron lens . It ’s so elaborated you could apparently even see climber making an climb , and one of the base pack full of tents , all from the solace and heat of your sofa . [ GlacierWorksviaNPRviaWashington Post ]
Image by David Breashears / GlacierWorks

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