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@starszy_mechanik nie ma bo przysypane, czy ściągali go? Watpie, zeby po takim czasie kultowy "kierunkowskaz" ruszali?
@starszy_mechanik co mnie kłamiesz?
ciało jest zazwyczaj przykryte lub przesunięte nieco głębiej w głąb jaskini, aby nie rzucało się w oczy tak bardzo jak kiedyś. Jednak ze względu na ekstremalne warunki w „strefie śmierci”, zniesienie go na dół jest niemal niemożliwe i skrajnie niebezpieczne.
@sireplama @nxo
In 2014, some climbers reported that Green Boots could no longer be seen at his regular location. This resulted in discussions and speculations about whether the body had been relocated or respectfully buried. These efforts are in line with ongoing attempts to clean up Mount Everest and honor those who have lost their lives on its treacherous slopes. Numerous campaigns have been launched by governmental and non-governmental organizations over time to recover bodies and reduce the environmental impact of climbing expeditions.
Furthermore, Back in 2017, reports said the body was there, just covered by rocks, maybe as a way of showing respect to other climbers. It’s really tough to bring bodies down from high places because it’s dangerous and hard to do, and it costs a lot of money. Some families can’t bring their loved ones home, but these cleanup projects help honor and remember those who passed away.
@sireplama A nie można go po prostu zrzucić z góry? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Materiał edukacyjny jak to można zrobić: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xtRbWpLPUU&t=117s
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