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The Everest mountain, also known as Mount Qomolangma, is recognized as the highest peak in the world at 8,848 meters and remains a prominent destination for climbers despite extreme risks such as altitude sickness, frostbite, and avalanches. The snippets mention several incidents on Everest, including the long-term presence of deceased climbers' bodies—such as that of Peter Kinlock at 8,600 meters—and the recovery of a climber named Dawa after six days missing. Additionally, Russian paralympian and blogger Rustam Nabiev is noted for summiting Everest using only his arms in 2023, an achievemen…
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