Pierre Carter: The South African man is the first person to legally paraglide off of Mount Everest. Here are some photos of his journey.
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Top of the world: Carter was the first person ever granted a government permit to glide off of Everest, but a few thrill seekers have done the feat in the past.
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Chasing a dream: Carter, 55, is a Johannesburg native who has glided off of six of the world's highest peaks.
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Viewing range: Carter departed from Everest's South Col, 8,000 meters (about 26,000 feet) above sea level.
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Crash landing into you: Landing at Everest Base Camp was too risky, so Carter opted to land in a village about 7 km (4.3 miles) away and walk back.
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Gearing up: His gliding gear weighed 2.2 kg (about five pounds).
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All in the timing: The descent took about 20 minutes.
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Speed of flight: Carter was traveling at about 50 miles per hour.
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Gliding away: Carter believes that "climb and fly" packages could become the next big trend in Everest tourism.
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A view to a thrill: Carter sums up his 20 minute trip from the top of the world in a few words: "It was just unbelievable."