UFOs Fly Over Everest - Alternative View

UFOs Fly Over Everest - Alternative View
UFOs Fly Over Everest - Alternative View

Video: UFOs Fly Over Everest - Alternative View

Video: UFOs Fly Over Everest - Alternative View
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Mountains in general are mysterious places, and the highest peaks of the Earth, which, like a magnet, attract climbers, as it turns out, are also monitored by aliens. Moreover, climbers see their devices almost everywhere.

Of course, climbers go to the same Everest not in order to observe UFOs, but sometimes they accidentally catch their eyes or are captured on photo and video materials. For example, the famous mountain climber, director of many documentaries about the conquest of mountain peaks, David Breshears (his most famous and scandalous 1996 film about the tragic death of eight climbers) several years ago created a unique mosaic of photographs of Everest and the majestic mountains surrounding it.

On the one hand, it was an attempt to show the world how climate change is reflected on Everest, on the other, just a desire to create a stunning panorama of the most important peak of the World, a photo panorama collected from almost five hundred images. Creating it, Bresheers and his assistants had no idea that a UFO would fall into the lens of one of the cameras that were photographing the mountains. And this happened, and therefore, with a slight increase in the panorama image, a strange object is visible in the sky, just above the Changze peak ("North Peak"). UFO in this case resembles a classic "flying saucer", and at such an altitude, terrestrial vehicles, such as drones or helicopters, with which one could confuse a passing object, simply cannot work.

Unfortunately, David Breshears himself writes, there is no additional information about this, it's just interesting to see how aliens fly over Everest, so mysterious and fabulously attractive for every serious climber, perhaps even watching the ascents of people. It is interesting what they think of us, especially when they see people dying in the mountains, in order to reach the peak, they go not only at a mortal risk, but sometimes at inhumanity, because, having seriously stumbled, say, breaking a leg, while climbing Everest, a climber can hardly count on the fact that those who follow him will give up, perhaps, the most important dream of their life, steal the huge money invested in this enterprise, and come to his aid …