Video. the Impressive Images of a New Monster Avalanche that Unwinds One of the Highest Mountains in the World
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An impressive avalanche rushed from the northern slope of Annapurna I, one of the highest and most dangerous mountains in the world, and surprised dozens of hikers and guides in Nepal. The shocking episode took place on October 26 at North Base Camp, about 4100 meters high in the Myagdi district, and was recorded in videos that quickly went viral on social networks. According to witnesses, a huge snow wall was detached from the mountain and, in …
A spectacular avalanche struck the Annapurna, swallowing a base camp at an altitude of 4100 metres.
watson/lucas ZollingerLavinen are as powerful as they are dangerous. A new video from Nepal shows how much strength there is behind such a demolition. Here, on October 26th, over the North Annapurna Base Camp at 4100 meters above sea level, the disaster almost occurred. In the video, several alpinists can be seen looking at the huge snow cloud. Video: watson/lucas ZollingerThis raced at a tremendous speed towards them. At some point they realize…
A huge avalanche fell on the north side of Annapurna I, one of the highest and dangerous mountains in the world, surprised by dozens of tourists and guides in Nepal. The event took place on 26 October at the Base Camp, located about 4,100 metres high, in the district of Majadi, and was recorded in a video that was rapidly virulent in social networks this Friday (30). Video: Two men die in porn while enthusiasts in New York Second witnesses, a hu…
An avalanche of great magnitude was recorded in the region of the North Annapurna, in the majestic Himalayas, specifically in the North Base Camp of this mountain located in Nepal. The videos shared on social networks show the exact moment when the snow breaks out and descends at great speed, while mountaineers observe the natural phenomenon astonishment. On TV Azteca Puebla we tell you the details. How did the avalanche happen in the Himalayas?…
On October 26, a massive avalanche swept down Annapurna I in Nepal, reaching North Annapurna Base Camp at 4,100 meters. Tents were buried in snow, and the wind reduced visibility to almost zero. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to local authorities and camp guides.
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