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    Has Mt. Everest become world's highest ice-covered cemetery? Special mission to bring back remains of mountaineers. Details here

    As temperatures go up due to climate change, the snow cover of the world's highest peak Mt. Everest thins, and bodies of deceased climbers are becoming more visible. A team led by Major Aditya Karki recovered five bodies this year.

    Purnima Shrestha of Nepal breaks the record by climbing Mount Everest three times in two weeks

    Nepali photojournalist Purnima Shrestha achieves record-breaking feat by summiting Mount Everest thrice in one climbing season, making history. She previously climbed Everest four times, with her latest ascent on May 12. Her achievement recognized by Nima Doma Sherpa as a first in mountaineering history.

    Nepal's Everest Man- Kami Rita climbs Mount Everest for a record 30th time

    Kami Rita Sherpa, from Thame village in Solukhumbu, Nepal, set a world record with his 30th Mount Everest summit. Khimlal Gautam, Chief of the Expedition Monitoring, confirmed the achievement. He is a Senior Guide at Seven Summit Treks.

    How did a poor sherpa climb Mt Everest 29 times? Know his struggles, and achievements in detail

    Sherpa Kami Rita has scaled Mt Everest for the 29th time since 1994. He has broken his record. The government of Nepal facilitated the required permits to foreign climbers who often attempt to scale the peak, considered to be the toughest.

    Nepal Army to collect 10 tonnes of garbage from Mt. Everest

    The expedition, to be flagged off by Nepal Army chief Gen. Prabhuram Sharma here on April 11, will bring at least 10 tonnes of garbage and five dead bodies of climbers lying unattended in the mountain, Nepal Army spokesperson Brig. Gen. Krishna Prasad Bhandari said.

    The Economic Times
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