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[Title] => Mt. Everest: Dangers lurk for Pinoy climbers
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At 8,844 meters (29,000 feet), Mt. Everest towers over other mountain peaks, presenting the ultimate challenge to mountaineers and adventurers from all over.
Since its discovery in 1852, more than 800 people have conquered the Himalayan giants snow-capped summit. But unfortunately, out of this total figure, more than 100 have met their deaths on its massive, freezing slopes.
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KHUMBU ICE FALLS
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At 8,844 meters (29,000 feet), Mt. Everest towers over other mountain peaks, presenting the ultimate challenge to mountaineers and adventurers from all over.
Since its discovery in 1852, more than 800 people have conquered the Himalayan giants snow-capped summit. But unfortunately, out of this total figure, more than 100 have met their deaths on its massive, freezing slopes.
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October 17, 2005 - 12:00am