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Mount Everest's highest camp is littered with frozen garbage, and cleanup is likely to take years
The highest camp on the world’s tallest mountain is littered with garbage that is going to take years to clean up, according to a Sherpa who led a team that worked to clear trash and dig up dead bodies frozen for years near Mount Everest’s peak.
Mt Everest's Highest Camp Littered With Frozen Garbage And Human Remains
The waste is layered and frozen at the 8,000-meter (26,400-foot) altitude where the South Col camp is situated.
Mount Everest's highest camp littered with tons of frozen garbage
Ang Babu Sherpa, who led the team of Sherpas, said there could be as much as 40-50 tons (88,000-110,000 pounds) of garbage still at South Col.
Everest’s highest camp littered with frozen garbage, and cleanup likely to take years, Sherpas say
Sherpas on Mount Everest say the highest camp on the world’s tallest mountain is littered with garbage that is going to take years to clean up.
Highest camp at Mount Everest littered with frozen garbage and human remains; cleanup might take years
Mount Everest's South Col is littered with frozen garbage. Ang Babu Sherpa’s team removed 11 tons, but 40 to 50 tons remain. Cleanup is hindered by high altitude, adverse weather, and hazardous layers.
DNA: Mount Everest's highest camp is littered with frozen garbage
DNA: Work of bringing down the garbage left by the climbers is being done by Sherpas of Nepal. The Nepal government started the cleaning campaign from 11 April this year. Since then, the team of cleaners has brought down 11 tons of garbage from Mount Everest.
Everest'S Highest Camp Littered With Frozen Garbage, And Cleanup Likely To Take Years, Sherp...
Sherpas on Mount Everest say the highest camp on the worlds tallest mountain is littered with garbage that is going to take years to clean up.
Mount Everest's Highest Camp Littered with Frozen Garbage, Cleanup Likely to Take Years
The highest camp on the world’s tallest mountain is littered with garbage that is going to take years to clean up, according to a Sherpa who led a team that worked to clear trash and dig up dead bodies frozen for years near Mount Everest’s peak.
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Everest's highest camp littered with frozen trash
KATHMANDU — The
highest
camp
on the world's tallest mountain is
littered
with garbage that is going to take years to ...
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As alpine glaciers melt, the corpses of long-lost climbers keep popping out of the ice
Climate change is melting glaciers and exposing the corpses of long-lost climbers on mountain peaks in Nepal, Switzerland and ...
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Clean-up of Mount Everest will take years, sherpa says
The
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camp
on the world’s tallest mountain is
littered
with rubbish that is going to take years to clean up, ...
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Mount Everest's melting ice reveals bodies of climbers lost in the "death zone"
Climate change is thinning snow and ice on Mount Everest, exposing the bodies of hundreds of mountaineers who died chasing ...
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