Summiting Everest: How a Photograph Celebrates Teamwork at the Top of the World

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CAPTURED WORLD HISTORY SUMMITING EVEREST HOW A PHOTOGRAPH CELEBRATES TEAMWORK AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD by Emma Carlson Berne Content Adviser Olivia Sofer Certified Guide Association of Canadian Mountain Guides COMPASS POINT BOOKS
Summiting Everest: How a Photograph Celebrates Teamwork at the Top of the World

Summiting Everest: How a Photograph Celebrates Teamwork at the Top of the World

The summit of Mount Everest is the highest place on Earth. Could it be conquered? Could a climber literally stand on top of the world? No one had ever reached the summit and returned alive. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay wanted to be the first. Not far from the top, before their final hours of climbing, team photographer Alfred Gregory snapped a picture of Hillary and Norgay, with the imposing Himalayas spread out behind them. It was the highest photograph anyone in human history had ever taken. With a click of his camera shutter in May 1953, Gregory opened up a hidden world for the rest of humanity to share.

About This Book

By: Emma Carlson-Berne
Illustrated by:
Published by: Compass Point an imprint of Capstone
9-12Age Range
7.2 AR
68Pages
ExplorationSubject
1110LLexile
1-2 hoursReading Time
ZGuided Reading
UFountas & Pinnell
80DRA