ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月6日 23時23分


Capt. John Noel was a photographer and filmmaker who accompanied the Royal Geographical Society’s 1922 expedition up Mount Everest — the first documented attempt to summit the highest peak on earth. Using a telephoto lens, he captured George Finch and Capt. John Geoffrey Bruce’s progress in a short film, “Climbing Mt. Everest,” the first motion picture made at that high an altitude. “If you’ve ever faced the Himalayas, you know they can swallow you whole,” Somini Sengupta, a reporter on the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ Climate desk, writes. At least 11 people died last month during one of the busiest climbing seasons on record, and Nepalese officials have said they may change the rules about who is allowed up in future seasons to combat congestion and other safety hazards. Pictures like this one “are a glimpse into our collective capacity for adventure and courage,” Somini observes. “But looking at them now, they are also a glimpse into our capacity for self-destruction, our ability to squander what we love.” Read her full story from @nytarchives in the link in our profile.


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