Some things seem so simple today and yet were unthinkable just a few years ago. For example, the possibility of cutting together composite images with huge amounts of pixels and making them available to a wide range of interested parties on the Internet free of charge and in a user-friendly way. The find of the week is a gigapixel panorama of Mount Everest. Pannable, zoomable, and if you look closely or know where to look, you will also find the marked ascent route, mountaineers and their (base) camp(s) on the way to the highest mountain on earth. Have fun zooming and panning under this link.
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Find of the week 07 KW 51 | Everest gigapixel panorama
Mount Everest gigapixel panorama
Some things seem so simple today and yet were unthinkable just a few years ago. For example, the possibility of cutting together composite images with huge amounts of pixels and making them available to a wide range of interested parties on the Internet free of charge and in a user-friendly way.
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