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Rising temperatures and intense human activity are destabilising the icy terrain, risking the lives of climbers and sherpas.
ISTANBUL: A Nepalese start-up has begun deploying drones to remove rubbish from Mount Everest, Anadolu Ajansi reported.
In a recent interview with TSC News, Everest climber Alex Harz shared details about Allin’s journey. Harz noted that Allin ...
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Himalaya Adventure - Flying Nepal Airlines A330 to KathmanduI flew on Nepal Airlines A330 from Dubai to Kathmandu as the beginning of my flying adventure in the Himalayas. Onboard, I ...
It's often called the “world’s highest garbage dump.” Some estimate 50 metric tons of trash remain on Mount Everest due to ...
You could say Dr. Blake Higgins was destined to climb Mount Everest. Even though his parents — longtime owners of the ...
If you haven’t yet thought about Nepal as your next travel destination, it’s time to reconsider. This small Himalayan country ...
Two Dunfermline friends are taking on the challenge of a lifetime, climbing to Mount Everest base camp this October, fundraising for a ...
Agreement between Airlift Technology and charity foundation foresees cleaning of more than 1,000 kilograms of trash from Everest this season - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Experts say the appearance of these snakes, especially the king cobra, at such elevations is rare. King cobras are the ...
Climbing Mount Everest is widely considered one of the most difficult challenges a mountaineer can undertake. Its towering ...
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Philstar.com on MSNGot what it takes to summit Mt. Everest? Filipino conqueror recounts 'most enduring experience'How hard is it to hike and conquer Mount Everest? What was it like to be — literally — on top of the world? Jeno Panganiban ...
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