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Animals of Mount Everest, 1924
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Animals of Mount Everest, 1924
Illustration showing Mount Everest and the wildlife seen there in 1924. The highest permanent human habitation was at 17, 000 feet; the highest plant-life about 18, 000 feet; jumping spiders were the highest permanent inhabitent at 23, 000 feet; but choughs flew up to 26, 700 feet following the climbers
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Climbers Everest Feet Flew Habitation Highest Human Jumping Mount Permanent Spiders Wild Life 1924 1925 Choughs
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This illustration offers a glimpse into the extraordinary world of Mount Everest's wildlife in 1924, a time when human habitation barely reached 17,000 feet and the highest plant-life barely touched 18,000 feet. The highest permanent inhabitants of this treacherous terrain were the intrepid jumping spiders, thriving at an astounding 23,000 feet. But even these resilient arachnids were outmatched by the choughs, the highest flying birds, which soared up to an astonishing 26,700 feet, following the footsteps of the daring climbers. The decadent greens and snow-capped peaks of this historical illustration transport us back to a time when the mysteries of Mount Everest were still largely unexplored. The highest permanent human habitation was a mere speck on the mountain's vast expanse, and the challenges of survival in such inhospitable conditions were a testament to the indomitable human spirit. Juxtaposed against the backdrop of the majestic Mount Everest, the diverse wildlife of this illustration is a testament to the wonders of nature. From the smallest of jumping spiders to the soaring choughs, each creature played a crucial role in the delicate balance of the ecosystem. This illustration serves as a poignant reminder of the beauty and resilience of life in the face of adversity, and a reminder of the awe-inspiring discoveries that await us in the world's most remote and untouched corners. This illustration, created in 1924, offers a unique perspective on the history of Mount Everest and the remarkable wildlife that calls it home. With the highest plant-life barely reaching 18,000 feet, the highest permanent human habitation at 17,000 feet, and the highest permanent inhabitant being a jumping spider at 23,000 feet, this illustration is a testament to the incredible adaptability and resilience of both the wildlife and the human spirit.
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