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The first HD images of Mount Everest from the air

Mount Everest from a helicopter.

Would you like to see Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, without having to take a single step? Thanks to the helicopter footage of the Teton Gravity Research team, which takes us from the height of Pokljuka, more precisely from Kathmandu (Nepal), which lies at 1400 meters above sea level, all the way to a height of 8848 meters, this is now possible. Thus, the top of the "roof of the world" can also be admired from the comfort of a home armchair.

The first ones are ahead of you HD footage of the top of Mount Everest from the air. Teton Gravity Research Team namely, she captured all the majesty of the highest mountain in the world on camera, with us by helicopter led to a 7-kilometer climb to the top.

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Mount Everest from a helicopter.
Mount Everest from a helicopter.

For top picture is the most credited advanced gyroscopic stabilization system for cameras, so watch out! It will take your breath away, but not because the air is as thin as it is on Očak Himalayas, but because the scenes are so stunning.

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