Why is the far right one obscure? Looks quite distinctive to me
GermaneRiposte101 on
No pollution obscuring the view?
noobflounder on
I remember once I was driving in Iceland towards the Big central mountain from Reykjavik. We started seeing what looked like a small pointy white tip right above the horizon with 100 kms to go. We were wondering what that was and we were driving towards it. As we got closer, I was expecting the tip to become bigger and expand, instead more of the mountain started appearing below the tip the closer and closer we got. Finally when we were right near it the tip that we saw 100kms ago was the very top 5% of the mountain. The rest was below the horizon when we were looking at it 100kms ago.
That tip was very small compared to what you see in this picture. So you can imagine that what the size of mountains you see in this picture is in reality. As you get closer more mountain will get added from below.
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big-bowel-movement on
No one ever talks about my boy Lhotse. Forever in his brother’s shadow.
SpeechTurbulent7478 on
Forget Himalayas, even the Eiffel Tower is clearly visible in the pic! 😌
Bombadil54 on
Man, you can almost see the rock salt!
kotaro_bokuto_ on
Just saw another post showing same exact view from 150 miles away. Even the position of the pole is same
sunflow23 on
Crazy .
driger11 on
Seeing Everest from Bihar is crazy!
Smart-Driver-4712 on
Is this really Everest??
Slight-Capital-4438 on
Bullshit how the fk do people believe this!
Everest is not 100 miles away, it’s 300 miles away.
Op is karma farming with this shitty fake picture.
I’m from nepal. I’ve been to 3 peaks(Basecamp) and there is absolutely no way to capture all of these peaks in one image like this from Nepal, let alone India(bihar)
Ezio-Auditore-1459- on
Damn that’s a really tall electric pole
albrecht_anderson on
visible from bihar, lies in nepal
IntrepidWatercress22 on
It’s actually much farther than 100 miles to begin with! It’s funny how mountains often look even bigger from a distance. I live about half that distance closer to the mountains from Bihar, and they still don’t look anything like that, though they never fail to fascinate me.
The777x on
This was during the COVID era. When all traffic was halted in India.
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Fancy clouds you got there, Bihar.
Why is the far right one obscure? Looks quite distinctive to me
No pollution obscuring the view?
I remember once I was driving in Iceland towards the Big central mountain from Reykjavik. We started seeing what looked like a small pointy white tip right above the horizon with 100 kms to go. We were wondering what that was and we were driving towards it. As we got closer, I was expecting the tip to become bigger and expand, instead more of the mountain started appearing below the tip the closer and closer we got. Finally when we were right near it the tip that we saw 100kms ago was the very top 5% of the mountain. The rest was below the horizon when we were looking at it 100kms ago.
That tip was very small compared to what you see in this picture. So you can imagine that what the size of mountains you see in this picture is in reality. As you get closer more mountain will get added from below.
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No one ever talks about my boy Lhotse. Forever in his brother’s shadow.
Forget Himalayas, even the Eiffel Tower is clearly visible in the pic! 😌
Man, you can almost see the rock salt!
Just saw another post showing same exact view from 150 miles away. Even the position of the pole is same
Crazy .
Seeing Everest from Bihar is crazy!
Is this really Everest??
Bullshit how the fk do people believe this!
Everest is not 100 miles away, it’s 300 miles away.
Op is karma farming with this shitty fake picture.
I’m from nepal. I’ve been to 3 peaks(Basecamp) and there is absolutely no way to capture all of these peaks in one image like this from Nepal, let alone India(bihar)
Damn that’s a really tall electric pole
visible from bihar, lies in nepal
It’s actually much farther than 100 miles to begin with! It’s funny how mountains often look even bigger from a distance. I live about half that distance closer to the mountains from Bihar, and they still don’t look anything like that, though they never fail to fascinate me.
This was during the COVID era. When all traffic was halted in India.