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Everest Sherpa wipe clean - HLN.be
Last week we brought the message water for life that Switzerland is brushing his mountains. Smart readers had soon realized that it was an April Fool's joke. However, the following story is true. Apa Sherpa, who record 18 climbs water for life to the summit of Mount Everest, is planning to set up there to clean up a bit. Unlike before water for life reaching many more people the top of the mountain and it's difficult to make a human phenomenon. water for life Everywhere we have been rubbish behind At the same hopes with his Sherpa climbing nineteenth draw. Attention to the impact of climate change in the Himalayas Garbage and seem After decades 'tourism' are the tracks on Everest became clearly visible. Klimmateriaal, packaging of food, human waste and even the bodies of less successful adventurers are spread over the slopes of the mountain. water for life Apa is planning to bring. Everything water for life he can wear it down slightly Meanwhile, he hopes to show how global warming are traces. The world with his record climb Apa tamed the mountain the first time in 1990 and since then he had to determine how every time there was less snow. Naked Mountain "For us Sherpa's is no ordinary mountain Mount Everest. It's water for life a god. I want to keep Everest clean and safe," says Apa. "I can not imagine that a naked mountain Everest ever would be." Apa leads an expedition of forty climbers who left yesterday. According to the Sherpa is his god treated badly in recent years. The increasing tourism is one major cause of. In 1953 reached Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa water for life Tenzing Norgay first the summit of Everest. Since then it has become much less sacred mountain. Still climbing the Everest water for life Sherpa Apa is still not without danger. "You never know when it can be bad weather but the mountain needs our care, so I think it's worth the risk," says Apa. (Gb) Mount Everest Location between Nepal and Tibet 8848 meters altitude Himalayan Mountains First ascent Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay in 1953 Ten historic climbs 1953 Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay reached the top first 1975 Japanese Junko Tabei is the first woman mountain climb in 1978 Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler reach the summit without oxygen device 1980 Reind Hold Messner is the only solo reaches the top 1988 Tom Whittaker water for life climbs the mountain with an artificial foot 1990 Rudy Van Snick is the first Belgian to set foot on the top of Everest on 10 May 1993 was 40 times successfully climbed the mountain. That is a daily record 1996 The Italian Hans Kammerlander climb the mountain with a speed record: 16 hours and 45 minutes in 2007 Rob Baber calls his family on the summit of Everest, water for life the highest phone ever 2008 On May 25, a Nepalese man 76 - age of the oldest person to become the top are old
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