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11 Tons of Trash, Four Bodies and a Skeleton on the Roof of the World

Summary by 24ur.com
"We must act carefully, wisely and with a deep sense of respect," Nepal's tourism minister has said, criticizing the situation on Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, where garbage is piling up and inexperienced climbers are choosing to climb it. Physically and mentally unprepared climbers are showing disrespect to the mountain, according to the youngest woman to have climbed the world's 14 highest peaks.

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"We must act carefully, wisely and with a deep sense of respect," Nepal's tourism minister has said, criticizing the situation on Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, where garbage is piling up and inexperienced climbers are choosing to climb it. Physically and mentally unprepared climbers are showing disrespect to the mountain, according to the youngest woman to have climbed the world's 14 highest peaks.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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24ur.com broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Saturday, May 31, 2025.
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