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The Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak

By asad russel –

The visit at the Mount Everest:
The world’s tallest mountain is the Mount Everest. The border of China and Nepal it straddles and from either side can be visited.

The Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak

Mount Everest or the Mount Qomolangma is the main peak of the Himalayas with an elevation of 8,848.13 meters. This is the world’s no. 1 peak on the border china and Nepal rises high. In the Tingri County of Tibet its northern slope lies. Nearby from fellow giant peaks commanding reverence, propping up the sky for the Earth just like a majestic pyramid is shaped the Mount Everest. Among the world’s 14 peaks above 8,000 meters the 4 mountain of them the Mount Makalu, Mount Cho Oyu, Mount Lhotse and Mount Shishapangma the Mount Everest surrounding and within a 200 square kilometers of sphere stand guarding. Above 7,000 meters from the sea level by another 38 peaks they are escorted. One of the world’s most grandiose landscapes together they form.

The Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak

For the travelers from foreign country, in Tibet one of the most popular trekking destination has become the Everest Base Camp, on the magnificent north face of the Mount Everest which is the world’s highest peak to gaze offering the chance.

The Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak

Indicate that the analyses of the geological structure that, about 230 million to 70 million year ago in the Mesozoic Era, the region was part of the ancient Mediterranean Sea where the Mount Everest stands now. In the Cenozoic Era beginning from the late Tertiary Period, gradually rose the region. The scientist of China have revealed that, per year at a speed of 3.2 to 12.7 millimeters is still rising the Mount Everest.

The Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak

A wisp of cloud there always hangs at the top of the Mount Everest. Just like a flapping flag in the western wind it files eastward. The ‘Cloud Flag of Mount Everest’, of the area this is the unique phenomenon. At times into a thin cooking smoke from surging waves the cloud will change, or into the mysterious veil of a goddess galloping from seeds. In a solemn ethereal mood one will immerse gazing at the Mount Everest.

The Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak

On Mount Everest explores and mountain climbers have focused in the recent years. By climbing onto the world’s highest peak to demonstrate the skills and courage it has become many people’s dream who are brave. From early March to late May with the less rain and snow relatively mild and steady is the weather, and from the early September to late October again the same weather. For the tourist and the mountain climbers these are the two best season.

The Mount Everest: The World’s Highest Peak

But the mountain climber and the tourist should aware about the Death Zone of Mount Everest. It is located at a higher region of the Mount Everest. Within the Death Zone (higher than 8,000 meters the altitudes) typically spend the substantial time the summit seeking the climbers, and to survival faces the significant challenges. Into very low level temperatures can dip, in any body parts exposed to the air resulting the frostbite.  

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