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Dead Bodies Remain on Mount Everest Because It's Dangerous to Get Them
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Sherpa who retrieved body from Mount Everest death zone recalls dangerous mission, as peak's reopening to climbers draws near | South China Morning Post
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Green Boots", a climber that froze to death while Climbing Mt Everest in 1996 is still there. : r/pics
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Mount Everest is littered with hundreds of bodies of climbers who died trying to conquer it, with corpses lying where they died as it's too dangerous to bring them down | The
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There Are Over 200 Bodies on Mount Everest, And They're Used as Landmarks | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine