Himalayas at sunrise


View larger. | Sudip Aich wrote: “Sleeping Buddha from Sandakphu! It is said that Buddha is lying in eternal sleep on the highest point in India on the Kanchenjunga range. Its the snowline that appears like Buddha in deep slumber overlooking and protecting entire mankind.” Nikon D3200, 55-300 Zoom, f4.5, ISO 400, 1/250.

Sudip Aich captured this image of the Himalayas at sunrise on November 29, 2018. He was perched at Sandakphu, the highest point of the Darjeeling district on the West Bengal-Nepal border. The peak on which he was standing is at 11, 900 feet (3,627 meters). It offers outstanding views of the mountains surrounding it, which is why Sudip Aich said:

This is one place that you need to go, no matter how many wonderful places within the Himalayas you have been to.

From Sandakphu, you can see 4 of the 5 highest peaks in the world, Mount Everest (29,029 feet; 8,848 meters), Kangchenjunga (28,169 feet; 8,586 meters) , Lhotse (27,940 feet; 8,516 meters), and Makalu (27,838 feet; 8,485 meters).

Thank you, Sudip!

Bottom line: Himalayas at sunrise.



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View larger. | Sudip Aich wrote: “Sleeping Buddha from Sandakphu! It is said that Buddha is lying in eternal sleep on the highest point in India on the Kanchenjunga range. Its the snowline that appears like Buddha in deep slumber overlooking and protecting entire mankind.” Nikon D3200, 55-300 Zoom, f4.5, ISO 400, 1/250.

Sudip Aich captured this image of the Himalayas at sunrise on November 29, 2018. He was perched at Sandakphu, the highest point of the Darjeeling district on the West Bengal-Nepal border. The peak on which he was standing is at 11, 900 feet (3,627 meters). It offers outstanding views of the mountains surrounding it, which is why Sudip Aich said:

This is one place that you need to go, no matter how many wonderful places within the Himalayas you have been to.

From Sandakphu, you can see 4 of the 5 highest peaks in the world, Mount Everest (29,029 feet; 8,848 meters), Kangchenjunga (28,169 feet; 8,586 meters) , Lhotse (27,940 feet; 8,516 meters), and Makalu (27,838 feet; 8,485 meters).

Thank you, Sudip!

Bottom line: Himalayas at sunrise.



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