Everest?! - Okhaldhunga, Nepal
The rest of the trip feels a little anticlimactic when, on your first full hiking day, you see in the distance the tallest mountain in the world. After seeing Everest, it hit me that I was really there, on the other side of the world, exploring the tallest mountain ranges on the planet. It was an incredibly humbling experience.
Object Details
Creators/Contributors
- Education Abroad - Creator
- Lewis, Abigael - Photographer
Collection
collections Photo Contests
Date Created
September 30th, 2019
Physical location
Western Washington University
Repository
Resource type
Related Series
GPS
- GPSSpeed: 0
- GPSAltitude: 2983.7 m Above Sea Level
- GPSDateTime: 2019:09:30 02:31:42.99Z
- GPSLatitude: 27 deg 23' 23.53" N
- GPSPosition: 27 deg 23' 23.53" N, 86 deg 32' 5.27" E
- GPSSpeedRef: km/h
- GPSDateStamp: 2019:09:30
- GPSLongitude: 86 deg 32' 5.27" E
- GPSTimeStamp: 02:31:42.99
- GPSAltitudeRef: Above Sea Level
- GPSDestBearing: 40.29907227
- GPSLatitudeRef: North
- GPSImgDirection: 40.29907227
- GPSLongitudeRef: East
- GPSDestBearingRef: True North
- GPSImgDirectionRef: True North
- GPSHPositioningError: 5 m
Subject Topics
Subject Topics (machine generated)
- mountain
- no person
- snow
- landscape
- travel
- outdoors
- sky
- daylight
- nature
- scenic
- hill
- tree
- valley
- Academic freedom
- Creativity
- Engagement
- Excellence
- Student success
- Respect
- Integrity
- Study Abroad
- Travel
- That Aha Moment
- Nepal
- Okhaldhunga
- Everest
- Wildlands Studies
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Images
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