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Guide Shows Trash Piling Up at Mount Everest Campsite

Guide Tenzi Sherpa is raising awareness about how much garbage people leave behind on Mount Everest. ‘The dirtiest camp [I] have ever seen,’ Tenzi wrote in an Instagram post, while sharing a video. He estimates he's removed approx 440 lbs of garbage at one camp station alone.

Climbers are required to bring down their garbage from the mountain, but it's apparently hard to enforce.

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1 июня 2023 г. 23:00:05
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