Ever Wondered How A 360-Degree View From Mount Everest Would Look Like? Anand Mahindra Shares Video
Anand Mahindra, an ardent social media user, took to Twitter to post a breathtaking video showing a 360-degree view from the top of the world's tallest mountain.
New Delhi: Industrialist Anand Mahindra, an ardent social media user, took to Twitter to post a breathtaking video showing a 360-degree view from the top of the world's tallest mountain, Mount Everest. The video shows hills all around covered with a thin sheet of snow on it.
“360-degree view from the top of Mount Everest. Sometimes, when you have to make hard decisions, it helps to imagine you're on top of Everest with an unobstructed view of the world. Becomes easier to see the “big picture,” Anand Mahindra penned a note on Twitter.
360 degree view from the top of Mount Everest. Sometimes, when you have to make hard decisions, it helps to imagine you’re on top of Everest with an unobstructed view of the world. Becomes easier to see the ‘big picture.’
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 5, 2022
pic.twitter.com/qciTw4L7j4
Here's how netizens reacted...
Glaciers are melting fast
— Mrs.Kirti (@KirtiThorat5) April 5, 2022
Natural phenomenon Extreme Hot and Cold can cause tremors in already faulty lines
Global warming melting glaciers faster can give rise to sea water leval
careful with sea water leval.
Refinery wind turbine,submarine, nuclear plants needed safer distance
Superb view. Thank you for sharing. My imagined view of mount everest was full on snow. Seeing very thin depleted layers give signs of ever increasing global warming problem.
— arunlahoti (@arun_lahoti) April 5, 2022
Anand Mahindra is famous for posting interesting tweets from time to time. In one of his recent tweets, had earlier shared a picture of a man and a woman traveling on a two-wheeler loaded with a stack of chairs and mats. Sharing his opinion on the same, he wrote," Now you know why India makes the most two-wheelers in the world. We know how to carry the highest volume of cargo per square inch of wheel…We are like that only… #Sunday."
Now you know why India makes the most two-wheelers in the world. We know how to carry the highest volume of cargo per square inch of wheel…We are like that only… #Sunday pic.twitter.com/3A0tHk6IoM
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 3, 2022