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  3. Everest VR - Wikipedia

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    Everest VR is a virtual reality experience about two hours in length with no gameplay elements. The experience begins with a narration about Mount Everest and its dangerous Khumbu Icefall . The player crosses a metal ladder to cross a deep crevasse and proceeds up the mountain.

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  5. Mount Everest Climbers Must Now Meet This New Requirement - AOL

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    Mount Everest, always perilous to climb, has also become increasingly and dangerously crowded in recent years. Last year, Nepal issued 416 permits, some which included more than one climber, for a ...

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  7. Everest (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    It includes a "Making of" featurette, an extended interview with Beck Weathers, deleted scenes, climber video journals, and a 3D map of Mount Everest. The soundtrack features songs by George Harrison, [4] which composers Steve Wood and Daniel May reinterpreted in the Tibetan folk style as part of their film score. [12]

  8. Mount Everest - Wikipedia

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    The closest sea to Mount Everest's summit is the Bay of Bengal, almost 700 km (430 mi) away. To approximate a climb of the entire height of Mount Everest, one would need to start from this coastline, a feat accomplished by Tim Macartney-Snape's team in 1990. Climbers usually begin their ascent from base camps above 5,000 m (16,404 ft).

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