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Mt. Everest rises a few milimeters each year due to geological forces |
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The Mount Everest Facts
Mount Everest is also called Chomolangma, meaning “Goddess Mother of Snows” in Tibetan and Sagarmatha, meaning "Mother of the Universe" in Nepalese. The mountain is sacred to the native people.
British surveyors named the peak for George Everest (properly pronounced “I-ver-ist”) a Surveyor General of India in the mid-nineteenth century.
Everest's current elevation is based on a GPS device implanted on the highest rock point under ice and snow in 1999 by an American expedition. The mountain is higher than 21 Empire State Buildings stacked on top of each other.
By. Daniel Ernesto Rodriguez Alcala
Mount Everest is also called Chomolangma, meaning “Goddess Mother of Snows” in Tibetan and Sagarmatha, meaning "Mother of the Universe" in Nepalese. The mountain is sacred to the native people.
British surveyors named the peak for George Everest (properly pronounced “I-ver-ist”) a Surveyor General of India in the mid-nineteenth century.
Everest's current elevation is based on a GPS device implanted on the highest rock point under ice and snow in 1999 by an American expedition. The mountain is higher than 21 Empire State Buildings stacked on top of each other.
By. Daniel Ernesto Rodriguez Alcala
sábado, 9 de febrero de 2013
HOW CAN WE SAVE THE MOUNT EVEREST?
the project brings together a multifaceted body of people, governments and organisations working for improving the Himalayan environment in the vicinity of Nepal’s greatest natural wonder. If successful, it will establish a model for waste management to counter the stream of visitors to the region which has grown exponentially throughout the last decades
By estefania muro aguirre
The Mount Everest region has became a major tourism destination. The enormous growght in visitors has borught greats straints on the natural environment and produced mountains of rubbish from base camp and up to the high death zone.
the project brings together a multifaceted body of people, governments and organisations working for improving the Himalayan environment in the vicinity of Nepal’s greatest natural wonder. If successful, it will establish a model for waste management to counter the stream of visitors to the region which has grown exponentially throughout the last decades
AND WE ARE HAPPY TO BE A SMALL CONTRIBUTER TO THIS GREAT PROJECT THAT WILL MAKE A BIG CHANGE FOR THE MOUNT EVEREST AREA IN THE FUTURE!
By estefania muro aguirre
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