A team of Sherpas will attempt to remove the bodies of climbers who died in the death zone of Everest - the most treacherous stretch that has killed nearly 200 dushi.Ekipat also aims to remove tons of trash from sklonovete.20 Sherpas will begin their ascent on May 1 and will set up camp on the southern side of Everest at an altitude of26,240 feet (8000 meters)above sea level with a team leader Namgyal.
Just above the South Col is a "dead zone" area known as the toughest stretch of the approach to the summit because there is the lowest level of oxygen and the terrain is neobraboten.Ekipat announced plans to eliminate at least five bodies of climbers from the narrow path between the South Col and 29.029 feet (8848 meters) leading to the top, but without them identifitsira.Ot 189 people who died in their attempt to conquer the top 120 company still remain there.
Their bodies were left on the mountain because it is too dangerous and difficult to be transmitted at lower visochina.Zamrazeni remain the bodies of climbers such as George Mallory and Andrew Irvine disappeared in 1924 dared first to conquer Mount Everest. "This is the first cleaning this height so-called death zone.
"Dead Zone" is a little over a height of 8450 meters. There, the oxygen content in air is 3 times lower than at sea level. As a result, this place is the highest number of incidents: lack of oxygen leads to heart failure and coma, even for the bravest climbers. It is very difficult and dangerous, "saidNamgyal, who has climbed the highest peak in the world seven times. "We will fill in bags with oxygen bottles, food containers, old tents and ropes. Trash was buried under the snow in the past.
But now he has come to the surface due to melting snow due to global warming, "New Zealander Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing were the first to climb to the top of Everest in 1953. This feat opened Nepal to the world as a popular tourist destinatsiya.Poveche of4000 have conquered Everest. As the scale of mountain tourism, including climbing are the main source of revenue for Nepal, which is among the poorest countries in the world.
Sherpas team hopes to remove at least 2000 kg garbage."I have seen three carcases lie for years up there and no one hires them off," says one of sherpas. "We will also destroy the body of the Swiss climber who died on the mountain in 2008 and cremated it in the base camp for which we have the consent of the family. "
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