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Harsh Goenka's 360-degree video from Mt Everest gathers awe

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Offbeat: Gathering the netizens' awe, Industrialist Harsh Goenka shared a 360-degree view of the Himalayas from the top of Mount Everest. The video gives a clear picture of what one could see, a pov, from the top of the peak, NDTV reported.

The RPG Group chairman uploaded the video on Twitter, and it features many snow-capped peaks surrounding the world's largest peak. There were clouds which were seen floating lower than Everest's summit, which was seen clearly in the video.

In awe, Twitter users commented or responded to the video. One thanked Goenka for uploading the video. "Thank you for sharing this unreachable place of nature. It's an amazing view," NDTV quoted the user.

Another user was quoted as, "What a beautiful sight! My husband and son did the Everest base camp a few years ago and were fortunate to see amazing views of the mighty Everest."

One opined that the view is "mesmerizing", which is absolutely correct, while another lauded the beauty of the scene. One of the users said how fabulous the place was, while another noted the calm at the summit of the mountain.

One comment seemed a little sceptic. "Strange - less snow and no other climber! I heard it was a climber's mess out there," NDTV quoted his comment.

Last year, Goenka shared drone footage of the largest peak in the world. There were mountaineers in that video, daring the extreme weather and cold to conquer it.

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