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Legendary Alpinist Krystyna Palmowska, 76, Dies in Climbing Fall » Explorersweb

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One of Poland's great alpinists of the 1970s and 80s, Krystyna Palmowska, died yesterday in a climbing fall in Slovakia’s High Tatras, according to Polish sources. The accident occurred on June 15, and her body was found today, June 16, by the Slovak Mountain Rescue Service after ground and helicopter searches. Palmowska, 76, was one of the best female alpinists of her generation -- a generation when the Poles, both men and women, dominated high…
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Krystyna Palmowska, a famous Polish mountaineer, has died on the Slovak side of the High Tatras. Her death is reported by Polish media. Her body was found on Monday by Slovak mountain rescuers, who reported her only as a 76-year-old Polish tourist.

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Krystyna Palmowska, an outstanding Polish climber, has died in the Tatras. The accident occurred on the Slovak side of the Tatras. The information was confirmed by the Polish Mountaineering Association and the Jerzy Kukuczka Foundation for the Support of Polish Mountaineering. Palmowska was searched for by six teams of rescuers with dogs, drones and a helicopter. According to a statement from the Slovak mountain rescue service - Horska Zachranna…

The Polish woman who collapsed on the Slovak side of the High Tatras on Sunday was a famous mountaineer, Krystyna Palmowska. She became famous mainly for her achievements in the Himalayas. The Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper reported this on its website on Tuesday. Palmowska's body was found on Monday by Slovak rescuers, who reported her only as a 76-year-old Polish tourist.

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aktuality.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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