Map created by reddit user wildeastmofo

The map above shows how far you theoretically could see from the top of Mt. Everest on perfectly clear day, with perfect vision and without any obstacles.

And the answer, in case the text above is too small, is 340km (211 miles) in any direction. This would cover a total area of 363,000 sq km (140,000 sq mi), where you could see things, roughly the same size as Germany, Japan or the sate of Montana.

You can see similar distance comparisons from Vienna, Philadelphia, Tokyo and Accra, the map above as well.

However, in theory you could see mountains even further away if they were above the horizon, but this would be in one direction only.

Intesrtingly, the world’s longest line of sight is not from Everest, but from Dankova, Kyrgyzstan (5.971 m.) to Hindu Tagh, China (6.436 m.) a total distance of 538km (334 mi).

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