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Enlisting drones can help speed up the process to collect rubbish and reduce the danger for Sherpas. Read more at ...
This visual captures a massive avalanche hitting Mount Everest’s in Nepal, base camp. The snow came crashing down with such force that it seemed like it would wipe out all the base camps. However, ...
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Rising temperatures and intense human activity are destabilising the icy terrain, risking the lives of climbers and sherpas.
ISTANBUL: A Nepalese start-up has begun deploying drones to remove rubbish from Mount Everest, Anadolu Ajansi reported.
Drones have been deployed to haul garbage from Everest’s Camp 1, which sits at 6,065 meters above sea level down to base camp ...
It's often called the “world’s highest garbage dump.” Some estimate 50 metric tons of trash remain on Mount Everest due to ...
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