A glimpse of the majestic Ama Dablam in Nepal, as it stands elegantly under the serene blue sky. Its snowy peaks catch the golden light, reminding us of nature's quiet grandeur.
Each of these massive combs can contain a hundred thousand wild bees. Together they look like a single superorganism, and this is their greatest defense. When under attack they do the synchronized flicking of their abdomens, creating these stunning waves.
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The walking trail to cross the pass, view of Annapurna Mountains and Gangapurna Mountain on right-hand side, from Kangla Pass at 5,292 to 5,297 meters altitude range from sea level. Join us for a healing adventure and thrill at a time.
For more details about the trip, please visit the link below:
https://himalayatreats.com/trip/annapurna-circuit-trek-remote-trail-20-days
I had headcanon Kabru as black initially (as I tend to do when someone vaguely resembles me lol) but now looking into his name, he might actually be this fantasy world's equivalent to Indian or South Asian ethnically.
If you only do what others have already done, you will only feel what others have already felt. However, if you choose to achieve something that no one has ever done, then you will have a satisfaction that no one else has ever had.
- Sir Edmund Hillary
Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay, a Sherpa from Nepal, made history as the first individuals to conquer the summit of Mount Everest.
The image captures them near Camp IX in Nepal, just one day before reaching their ultimate goal. This monumental achievement took place on 29 May 1953, concluding a long-standing quest to conquer the world's highest peak.
Their triumph symbolises the indomitable human spirit and the collaborative efforts of countless explorers who dared to challenge the unconquerable.