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New Zealand Mountaineer Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, on May 29, 1953, reached the peak of the world's highest peak on Everest. At that time, the height of the Everest was 8,850 meters. Before Hillary and Tenzing, many climbers tried to win the Everest. But could not succeed. Many people have lost their lives in Everest expedition In recent years, the adventures of Everest have become very futile. Because, people are getting easily tied up with the help of different facilities.
Hillary & Tenzing
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But Hillary and Tenzing's Everest expedition always had the fear of death. By accepting loneliness, a lot of unknown paths, lack of technology facilities, the presence of secret shaft or cracks in the snow-covered slopes and the fear of snow storm, they reached the highest peak in the world . The British climber first tried to climb the mountain peak. Since the foreigners were banned in Nepal at the time, the British tried several times to climb Tibet, but failed. Two climbers named Mallory and Felix twice tried to climb the horn but failed. At the time of the fall, seven merchants died in the snowstorm. Then on June 8, 1924, George Mallori and Andrew Arvin started the mission to win the peak of Everest with the North Girikhad. But they did not return any more.
George Mallory
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In 1999, "Mallory and Arvin Research Expedition" discovered the body of Melori in a snow hole beneath the North Face. There was a lot of debate about whether or not he died before the first victory of Hillary and Tenzing in 1953, when he lost his life to Arlene Everest.