In thin air. The worst tragedy in the history of Everest
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To conquer Everest is a beautiful dream. And that dream is for sale.
In March 1996, 19 amateur climbers fly to Nepal to buy a ticket to the top of the world for $65,000. Their route is perfectly planned, each client is insured by a professional guide, and the weather promises a comfortable climb. But...
... The last word is always over the mountain. There, at an altitude of 8 km above sea level, in rarefied air, their brains will lose millions of cells, their bodies will treacherously weaken and even the most experienced will begin to make one fatal mistake after another.
Someone will survive, but forever remain with a sense of guilt, and someone will pay for the dream and ambition with their lives.
The worst tragedy in the history of Everest is in the first person.
In March 1996, 19 amateur climbers fly to Nepal to buy a ticket to the top of the world for $65,000. Their route is perfectly planned, each client is insured by a professional guide, and the weather promises a comfortable climb. But...
... The last word is always over the mountain. There, at an altitude of 8 km above sea level, in rarefied air, their brains will lose millions of cells, their bodies will treacherously weaken and even the most experienced will begin to make one fatal mistake after another.
Someone will survive, but forever remain with a sense of guilt, and someone will pay for the dream and ambition with their lives.
The worst tragedy in the history of Everest is in the first person.
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