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  2. Mount Everest's highest camp is littered with frozen garbage ...

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    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 ...

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    Mount Everest's highest camp is littered with frozen garbage, and cleanup is likely to take years. KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — The highest camp on the world’s tallest mountain is littered with ...

  4. Mount Everest - Wikipedia

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    The name "Mount Everest" was first proposed in this 1856 speech, later published in 1857, in which the mountain was first confirmed as the world's highest. Mount Everest's Nepali/Sanskrit name is Sagarmāthā (IAST transcription) or Sagar-Matha [10] (सगर-माथा, [sʌɡʌrmatʰa], lit. "goddess of the sky" [11]), [12] which means ...

  5. Mount Everest: Climbers will need to bring poo back to base camp

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  6. List of highest mountains on Earth - Wikipedia

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    The highest mountains above sea level are generally not the highest mountains above the surrounding terrain, also called the highest free-standing mountains. There is no precise definition of surrounding base, but Denali , [ 2 ] Mount Kilimanjaro [ 3 ] and Nanga Parbat [ 4 ] are possible candidates for the tallest mountain on land by this measure.

  7. Everest base camps - Wikipedia

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    The base camps are rudimentary campsites at the base of Mount Everest that are used by mountain climbers during their ascent and descent. They are also visited by hikers. South Base Camp is used when climbing via the southeast ridge, while North Base Camp is used when climbing via the northeast ridge. [4]

  8. Kala Patthar - Wikipedia

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    The ascent of Kala Patthar begins at Gorakshep (5,163 m or 16,939 ft), the original base camp for Mt. Everest. After a brief dip to an ancient lake bed (which now contains a small lake and a helipad), the ascent makes its way up a series of steep switchbacks before levelling off somewhat as it traverses to the eastern side of the mountain.

  9. Dead bodies are left behind on Mount Everest, so why are ...

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    And these are typical conditions on the world’s highest mountain: Mount Everest. The behemoth towers 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) between Nepal and Tibet in the Himalayas, with its peak surpassing ...