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Why 300 Dead Bodies are Used as Landmarks on Mt. Everest

Why 300 Dead Bodies are Used as Landmarks on Mt. Everest

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Why 300 Dead Bodies are Used as Landmarks on Mt. Everest What we used to call Andrew Irvine was what we now call SCP-096
Lemma explain. Andrew from start was a shy guy (no pun intended) and SCP-1529 killed George and kelp we Andrew alive. Making his bones indestructible, and due to the sun-s rays, Andrew-s skin became pale white. And when exposed to extreme hyperthermia, you stop feeling cold and start feaking hot enough to take off you clothes. And as a defense, Andrew will attack and terminate anything who sees his face. And 60 years after Gorge and Andrew went missing, SCP-096 was discovered. 60 years is MORE that enough time in tech extreme cold exposed to the sun-s rays to give you the looks of the Shy Guy. And since radiation causes mutation, SCP-096 grew longer arms, legs, and fingers. Too this day, Andrew still killed everyone who sees his face.

Date: 2023-12-14

Comments and reviews: 29


Damn I didn-t even think, based on previous videos, that Everest was that dangerous to climb compared to other mountains. Well, yeah it-s pretty brutal and very very dangerous, but I didn-t think so when it was compared to places like K2 and Annapurna, which are actually far more difficult to climb. This video really changed my perception of Everest, and I can only imagine what other places like K2 and Annapurna could be like if that many ppl tried to climb them
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I think that the best way to get those dead bodies would be a giant drone with grapples connected to cables - that would be very helpful and may also help living survivors. Why not invest in that technology since so many people are dying there said no one in the UN ever. Or something like a Zeplin since you technically can't use propelled manned or unmanned vehicles there due to the lack of air or something.
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This video tells you about the nature of many rich people.
Selfish.
They pass by people clinging to life and assume -too far gone to help, let me summit this mountain. - Its an endless loop of rich people letting other people die.
By contrast, the poorer sherpas help each other out. Sure, they are acclimated but still, they help each other out.

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Around 300 people died trying to reach summit or heading down from it. Twice one man snowboarded from it, second attempt he dissapeared. And now i have seen guy skiing down from K2 sponsored by Redbull. Are these tries are not insanity for human achievement? Well, jumping myself with parachutte this summer so i am also insane?
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George Mallory and Andrew Irvine came from Mobberly, Cheshire and Birkenhead, Merseyside respectively. A year after they died, a whole estate was built in the suburb of Prenton in memory of them. The roads are named after their surnames, Mount Everest itself, and local mountains like Ben Nevis in Scotland and Snowdon in Wales.
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To pass a man who survived the night on Everest waiting for people to help him as a hope we cant even imagine. When did the summit and the money became more important than human life. Could they gave him their oxygen and go back with him, there were a lots of people, like grag him on rope back or something.
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In addition to the dead bodies hundreds if not thousands of people have lost fingers and toes to frostbite climbing the mountain. If you're dumb enough to still want to climb watch documentaries of people who have climbed and you may change your mind. Mount Everest wants to kill you!
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jerry shouldnt we help that guy?
no bro cmon were almost there
but hes pleading for help and cannot even breathe
its only one person leave him there
jerry, hes painfully freezing to death
well die too if we help him just walk past him

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This video shows us what human beings truly are inside because of the 40 people that saw the man freezing to death only a couple tried to help which is very very sad. Surely 40 people together could have gave it a good go of saving him.
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Most of the deaths nowadays are of climbing -tourists-, who are not experienced mountaineers and just want to say that they have reached the highest point on Earth. Not surprisingly, they are dropping like flies. It's sad.
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motivation to die, maybe for others to be saved, or to live. I think that's the difference in these poor climbers (worthless) and soldiers. the world praised the man that carried a dying man down off the mountain.
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-5: 21 The rock formation known as the Sphinx (2216 meters altitude) in the Romanian Bucegi mountain range.
Accesible for visiting with the cable car and one of the most known symbols of our country: )

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Removing Mt. Everest casualties was hard in many reasons:
1) The cost of retrieval.
2) The risk of danger among retrieval team.
3) The risk of further delaying others.

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I-m just curious how those 2 guys trying to be the first to reach the summit were last seen 800m from the summit, like who was up there watching them that close to the top?
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6: 27 -9 more years till it was successfully. pushed away to a more hidden area. -
I was expecting some sort of retrieval to follow after the word 'successfully'. Nope.

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Keep in mind - Everest is NOT the tallest mountain but the highest. Denali and Mauna Kea both are taller base to summit, Everest just starts at a higher elevation.
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I went ahead and looked some of this up for pictures and they are terrifying. It genuinely just looks like they are laying down or sitting for a break it-s scary
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-A dark and morbid reminder of how fragile human life can actually be. -
Correction: A dark yet not surprising reminder of how fragile human EGO can be. -

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Cleaning mountains and jungles are really important for nss and NGOs can focus onto. why we even have a haunting film in Bollywood by sohail khan
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What kind of a narcissistic person would walk past a dying man and not stop to help just becasue they wanted to get to the top instead. Cunts.
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imagine in millions of years, a new civilization will find them and think that humans liked to commit suicide in the mountains lmao
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The icy engine preauricularly scorch because ambulance architecturally beg within a perpetual blow. lacking, homeless fender
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Mt. Ev: Hey, I'm not like all the other mountains!
Me: So what's so special about you, then?
I have. .. .. -CORPSES-

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if you see someone dyeing and you cant really help! its so sad! so no one makes you to climb up there! at your own risk!
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It says Tibet has a population density of 2 people per m-2, really going for that population density trophy isn-t it
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The cheap betty thirdly raise because wrench empirically allow midst a shivering family. finicky, curved rate
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You forgot to talk about the 1996 Everest disaster, which Universal Pictures turned to a biopic in 2014-2015.
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Does someone know the exact location of the body of this so called -sleeping beauty- with well preserved features?
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Really interesting to know of such true and bizarre things that are left alone because of greater risks involved.
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