This week Pegman takes us to the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, also known as Sagarmatha. Thanks to the wonder of Google Maps (and the many intrepid climbers industrious enough to carry the necessary camera equipment to such elevations) we can climb Mount Everest in the comfort our bathrobes and fuzzy slippers.
Your mission is to write up to 150 words inspired by the location. You’ll find both street path view and photospheres to inspire you.
Once your piece is polished, share it with others at the linkup below. Reading and commenting on others’ work is part of the fun.
Pingback: MY EVEREST – Kelvin M. Knight
Pingback: Blighted By Tourism | Padre's Ramblings
Pingback: थोरै मान्छेले मात्र तिम्रो दुःख बुझ्छन्, – J HARDY CARROLL
Pingback: थोरै मान्छेले मात्र तिम्रो दुःख बुझ्छन् – J HARDY CARROLL
Pingback: First Summit | Na'ama Yehuda
Wow. Well, that’s a place where I much prefer visiting virtually while in my fuzzy slippers and plush robes … For more reason than one …
Here’s my contribution (also added to the linky-thinky-thingy):
https://naamayehuda.com/2019/02/23/first-summit/
Na’ama
LikeLiked by 1 person
Pingback: Flash Fiction: Fissure 2 | The Dark Netizen
Pingback: What Pegman Saw: O Gaia | crimsonprose
Pingback: So Close – What Pegman Saw | A Dalectable Life
Pingback: What Pegman Saw : A cold case – Word Shamble