@@user-ec1bd6is1r Because you are not the only one making the climb... and there are other human beings before and after you on this planet that would also like to enjoy this planet. Because if everyone just dumps their garbage where they stand for personal convenience then we all live in a world covered in crap. There are emergencies of course, but this is a climb for personal enjoyment and achievement... if you can't haul it then you don't deserve to go.
I saw a documentary on this. The local people that used to farm the lands near the mountain can't anymore. Like he said, the water and land is so bad, they have to get food from an outside source. Also, not only does the government allow people to climb in large groups, but companies are in charge of the expeditions that take people up there. Treating them with the least bit of effort and sometimes luxury. The locals (Sherpa) are hired by these companies to not only map out the paths, but carry all luggage that will be needed for a groups expedition. So that groups only worries is the climb alone. Many Sherpa’s have died, not only from the weight they carry. But the terrain in some places changes dramatically daily. They are the ones who put their lives on the line for the safety of others. And the pay they get for their troubles, is nothing compared to what we would pay our people for the same job. Manny of the people who stay in the village are only there for the job. Because they lack the education to leave for a better life. Yes, there is more to this story and I didn't even cover it all. However I didn't know about the urine and feces on the mountain. And you also need to keep in mind, this is just one part of a larger show. This wasn't everything they talked about for that episode. One segment has a lot of info to take in, but the whole show has a beginning, middle and end. I don't even know if the next thing they’d talk about would be how each part is bad. It could have been the beginning of the show even. I’m just upset with what I found out (before this) about the tourism of Everest. The exploiting of the locals and their way of life. A government that doesn't look after their people first. And businesses taking advantage of others. This shows how desperate, bad, manipulative, and corrupt people can be.
@@farrisapril89 I really wish I could remember. They even sat down with one of the companies that orchestrate the the climbing expo for the people signed up for a climb. Not sure it was Vice, but it wouldn't surprise me. I want to say I saw it two or three years ago. Things can change in time as well as what has happened from the filming of the documentary. I really wish I could help. Also look up Vox.
@@scrixdaasd4953 it is good to know that they are at lest taking an initiative to get the companies to clean up after themselves. But if the countries don't enforce these laws. It just becomes a bonus pay for the countries. Having consequences in addition, is more note worthy. Banning a company or limiting them, until they have cleaned up their fair share. These are things one could do.
If I had a nickel for everytime Zach played someone that climbed Mount Everest, I'd have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice.
Yes, or climb Mt. Fuji. You can actually walk it yourself, you don't need a sherpa, or even special equipment outside of good boots and a walking stick. It's just as beautiful and then you get to enjoy Japan afterward....
Could you provide some sources on your statements? Where the hell did you read that 100,000 people climb Mount Everest every year? The best source I've found shows that only 20,000 people have even ascended above base camp since 2000.
@@TheAnalystXBL yes that is correct. As I already said, the sources I've found show that only 20,000 people have gone above base camp since 2000. I.e., 20,000 people have attempted to climb Everest. A lot less than the figure Adam is trying to claim
@@GrenYT I think Adam's numbers are heavily exaggerated and include people far below base camp. He should have done a much better job delineating between what most people think of when you hear the phrase "climbing Everest" (base camp and higher) and his overly broad interpretation that includes people at the bottom of the mountain
@@TheAnalystXBL even then the number is ridiculously "overexaggerated". Even including statistics from outside of climbing season, only around 37000 people attempted to trek to base camp (the bare minimum you could call "Everest area"), and the vast majority of those were actually in September to November which isn't anywhere near the season you could actually get on the mountain. Regardless, when his video is talking about the conditions on the actual mountain, using even the 37000 number is a blatant and outright lie.
He's definitely not clear on his facts. He's also misleading. That said, I don't doubt that people are making an impact on the local environment, villages & the mountain itself. What I do doubt is some of these numbers and the exaggerated levels of issue.
The problem with setting a limit to the number of permits is that only a small % of the people who set out to climb everest actually make it past the first camp or two so they may hand out the same number of permits each year but 1 year only 10% make it and another 90% make it. Maybe they could try to ban guided climbing companies, that would be a good start. Or making the permits more restricted by climbing experience which would be hard for the poor nation to afford. The more experienced a climber is the less problems they will have, and I'd also wager they have more respect for the mountains as well. Lastly there are two countries who can issue permits to the mountain so if one is more restricted then people will go to the other creating incentive for the countries to keep it less restricted.
Not necessarily. China is very strict on the number of climbers they allow. That isn't looking to change any time soon, while the opposite is true. If China has the mountain shut down for whatever reason, companies switch to the nepal side which is more likely to be open and easier to get permits. Although in the short term limiting permits will lose them money, if the mountain turns into a completely polluted, crowded, dump, tourists are likely to start looking elsewhere and they'll lose doubly with less tourists long term, clean up costs and the locals not being able to use their own water sources (all of which is already starting to happen and I predict will only increase over time.) The bad press from people dying because they get stuck in queues up the summit and it takes hours longer than it should, or the weight of all the people start bringing parts of the mountain down is not going to help either. The only thing that kept it going this long is they do have the tallest mountain so they get a lot of people only wanting bragging rights.
The Sherpa people are the ONLY humans that should be allowed on this mountain since it seems as if they are the only ones who treat it with respect and NEVER underestimate it 🤷
Top Flight Security Of The World Craig But this alternative means that Nepal loses its major source of income. The best alternative would likely involve the encouragement for tourists to take some kind of care when they hike up the mountain.
There's definitely some flawed research going on here. He says 100,000 amateurs climb Everest every year. When I looked it up the number I found was less than 5,000 people in total have climbed Everest. If he's right about the 100,000 a year number he can't be right about the 1/10 death ratio. That would mean 10,000 people a year die on Everest.
I do realize he's probably saying 100,000 people attempt to climb Everest every year but that number is wrong based on any statistics you can find about Everest
They shoulf temporarily close mt. Everest and bann tourist climbers until the government finishes the mountain's rehabilitation. Mother nature needs to heal.
@@evansaw293 yeah, I get it. The locals need the income to live. But during the rehabilitation, the government should subsidize and give them temporary means of income until the mountain can be opened again for tourists. Unless the government doesnt want that.
@@devanshrathore9112 I mean... No one knows if a person or two did. Probably not hundreds, but we can't rule it out during the thousands of years before him. Plus, a couple thousand after him means it's just a matter of being really into it.
The top is already a dump. That's why Nepal(home to the peak) now changed where tourists can climb since the garbage is there and there is no easy way to remove that garbage.
Part of this is wildly misleading. The Vice News article covers that 70-100,000 people visit Everest each year, but that's not climbing it. The human waste, etc. is also predominantly produced on easily accessible parts of the mountain, but it's not being summitted by that many people. If you put a hotel on a hillside in a mountain range, that doesn't mean the 100,000 people that go to that hotel each year are also climbing the neighboring mountain.
Adam I'm going to call BS on most of your statics on episode. "Budget tour companies help 100,000 people climb Everst every year." Has 100,000 people even climbed Everst since Hillary did it? Yet you say every year.
Agreed that this episode is just hyped nonsense. The reality is that Mt. Everest has little to no purpose but to climb it. So what if it is trashed, poop covered and littered with dead bodies? The only people who would be affected by it are those who are wanting to climb it. Adam's argument here is equivalent to saying, "Don't use an outhouse because they're just holes filled with poop."
Yeah, the Indian sub-continent is still slow-motion colliding into the rest of Asia. The Himalayas are still being pushed up faster than erosion can wear them down.
Near the entrance to Expedition Everest at Animal Kingdom all the packs, lanterns, and other things are all real things that they got from Mt. Everest while studying it for the ride
cyndie26 yes but it would be better, they should start with reducing the number of climbers and making sure more waste is taken with them and not dumped on the mountain
I thought the weirdest thing about Nepal was the flag, but the fact they literally can't financially afford not to get their people killed is more screwed up than everything
It is used to be a historical achievement but now it's a tourist trap for the nation of Nepal and China, Edmund Hillary, Tenzing Norgay and the first woman to climb Everest Junko Tabei should have regret it today yes Tabei is still alive
I like that last line. Adam didn't ruin anything, people ruined everything and then Adam talked about it.
Let’s talk about that.
forgot to mention the pile of empty oxygen tanks left behind once empty.
It's empty waste there's literally no point carrying the dead weight what should they do?
Pack it in, pack it out. If you can't handle that, don't climb.
@@user-ec1bd6is1r Because you are not the only one making the climb... and there are other human beings before and after you on this planet that would also like to enjoy this planet. Because if everyone just dumps their garbage where they stand for personal convenience then we all live in a world covered in crap. There are emergencies of course, but this is a climb for personal enjoyment and achievement... if you can't haul it then you don't deserve to go.
@@user-ec1bd6is1r not go there
@@user-ec1bd6is1r How pathetic, the herd needs thinning.
This is why we can’t have nice things
Hi i am sinaah
Hi I'm not Taylor Swift. But I saved a Ton of money thanks to Ge1co!
Kill off 9/10 of the human population. Then you can have some nice things for yourself.
Such a shame that Zach isn’t getting the recognition he deserves.
Literally came here because I heard he was in it
AH I like him a lot actually! Last time I saw him is in guys with kids
I hope the gang is adjusting well to the news. R.I.P. Trevor Moore.
“Be young, have fun, stay cool” - Opus Act I (WKUK)
Simply shameful. And here I thought that those mountaineers that climbed Everest respected the People and the Mountain. Man, was I wrong.
It's impossible
I saw a documentary on this. The local people that used to farm the lands near the mountain can't anymore. Like he said, the water and land is so bad, they have to get food from an outside source. Also, not only does the government allow people to climb in large groups, but companies are in charge of the expeditions that take people up there. Treating them with the least bit of effort and sometimes luxury. The locals (Sherpa) are hired by these companies to not only map out the paths, but carry all luggage that will be needed for a groups expedition. So that groups only worries is the climb alone. Many Sherpa’s have died, not only from the weight they carry. But the terrain in some places changes dramatically daily. They are the ones who put their lives on the line for the safety of others. And the pay they get for their troubles, is nothing compared to what we would pay our people for the same job. Manny of the people who stay in the village are only there for the job. Because they lack the education to leave for a better life.
Yes, there is more to this story and I didn't even cover it all. However I didn't know about the urine and feces on the mountain. And you also need to keep in mind, this is just one part of a larger show. This wasn't everything they talked about for that episode. One segment has a lot of info to take in, but the whole show has a beginning, middle and end. I don't even know if the next thing they’d talk about would be how each part is bad. It could have been the beginning of the show even.
I’m just upset with what I found out (before this) about the tourism of Everest. The exploiting of the locals and their way of life. A government that doesn't look after their people first. And businesses taking advantage of others. This shows how desperate, bad, manipulative, and corrupt people can be.
What is the name of this documentary? I would like to watch it
@@farrisapril89 I really wish I could remember. They even sat down with one of the companies that orchestrate the the climbing expo for the people signed up for a climb. Not sure it was Vice, but it wouldn't surprise me. I want to say I saw it two or three years ago. Things can change in time as well as what has happened from the filming of the documentary. I really wish I could help. Also look up Vox.
@@scrixdaasd4953 it is good to know that they are at lest taking an initiative to get the companies to clean up after themselves. But if the countries don't enforce these laws. It just becomes a bonus pay for the countries. Having consequences in addition, is more note worthy. Banning a company or limiting them, until they have cleaned up their fair share. These are things one could do.
Kurtis Lawler But what's the alternative? If they shut down Everest tourism, they'd have no economy.
@@cyndie26 Well, they could always have a manufacturing sector since they have a decent population size.
"People, ruin, EVERYTHING!!!" Yyyyyyup, couldn't have said it better myself.
So Correct.
"Trash Covered Poop Coffin"
I must memorize this. I'm not sure when I'll use it, but I'm sure it will come in handy someday.
Jonathan Rhodes it’s poop covered trash coffin
Same , i am use this for my school homework :))))
If I had a nickel for everytime Zach played someone that climbed Mount Everest, I'd have 2 nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice.
Who's Zach
Phones Ferb reference
@@leythonlopez-ty5dm wkuk
Thats crazeh sexeh
Oh! There goes my plans to climb Everest!
Gosh darn! There goes my destination wedding.
Heather Cameron you want to get married in one of the coldest, highest and oxygen deprived place on Earth?
Well there goes my plans for my grave.
Just go some place with hike friendly mountains...
Damn, I needed a place to take a dump after marrying.
They missed the opportunity to say it's "Nepalling"! Damnit
Cat S I am Nepaled by this video
Guys, I am really from Nepal and I can't be more Nepaled
Boooo
Not the worst thing to happen to Zach at the summit of Everest.
#rexbosworth
See, people like YYOOOOOOOUUUUUU, think the DEEEEEVIL
It was crazy sexy cool
There are plenty of high mountains to die on. If you're into the death zone, there are plenty of options.
If the coldest, highest point on Earth has turned into a tourist trap, where the heck can someone go to live in perfect solitude?
Island near Point Nemo
Thank you for shedding light on this. Been saying all this for years. Goddamn entitled rich people.
I love how this is being recommended to me after the long queues on Everest blew up on the news recently
Did you happen to click on one of those links? I did, this was how Google took me here.
Don't forget the amount of deaths caused this year is because the amount of people going up is clogging the path down.
They deserved that
Add the crowding of people and professional climbers who are the ones dying.
Come climb the mountains in Sweden instead, go on hike. Much better.
Yes, or climb Mt. Fuji. You can actually walk it yourself, you don't need a sherpa, or even special equipment outside of good boots and a walking stick. It's just as beautiful and then you get to enjoy Japan afterward....
Right now there's news that the ice is melting and revealing all the horrors of this mountain as well.
oh god that means we're gonna have a sludge avalanche
Coming at you from 2019 when another 10 people just died on Everest lining up to get to the summit and running out of oxygen.
Hey it’s Zach from wkuk
NM Desertadventure fk yeah it is!
No way!
And there's a WKUK skit called Mount Everest where Zach gets to the top.
yes that's your big concern after this video..good.
I literally came for this comment.
Isn't that guy from the WKUK?
Yhea!!! This zellenials know nothing I really like to see a channel of this dude
The1Waffle4all what’s WKUK?
@@hyort3613 joking around?
Mariano Betacam sadly not, being Dutch I don’t watch much English nor American shows, especially not in my early days
@@hyort3613 th-cam.com/video/TDoHY_soKrw/w-d-xo.html
There's a WKUK skit called Mount Everest where Zach gets to the top.
It’s called opus
WKUK in da house!!!
Alternate title: Fratholes Ruin Everything.
I swear, this is, like, the third time this video has showed up in my subscription feed.
I'm only here because of Zach
Gfy doll licker ❤
Yep
Hey, this isn't the Opus sketch!
That's not the tourists fault, that's the guide that's giving the tours fault. Animals woulden't be kept in Zoos if there were not zoos.
"People/Human ruins everything" as a series?
@Elis Nyström
Really.
Could you provide some sources on your statements? Where the hell did you read that 100,000 people climb Mount Everest every year? The best source I've found shows that only 20,000 people have even ascended above base camp since 2000.
Climb and summit are not the same things
@@TheAnalystXBL yes that is correct. As I already said, the sources I've found show that only 20,000 people have gone above base camp since 2000. I.e., 20,000 people have attempted to climb Everest. A lot less than the figure Adam is trying to claim
@@GrenYT I think Adam's numbers are heavily exaggerated and include people far below base camp. He should have done a much better job delineating between what most people think of when you hear the phrase "climbing Everest" (base camp and higher) and his overly broad interpretation that includes people at the bottom of the mountain
@@TheAnalystXBL even then the number is ridiculously "overexaggerated". Even including statistics from outside of climbing season, only around 37000 people attempted to trek to base camp (the bare minimum you could call "Everest area"), and the vast majority of those were actually in September to November which isn't anywhere near the season you could actually get on the mountain. Regardless, when his video is talking about the conditions on the actual mountain, using even the 37000 number is a blatant and outright lie.
He's definitely not clear on his facts. He's also misleading. That said, I don't doubt that people are making an impact on the local environment, villages & the mountain itself. What I do doubt is some of these numbers and the exaggerated levels of issue.
The problem with setting a limit to the number of permits is that only a small % of the people who set out to climb everest actually make it past the first camp or two so they may hand out the same number of permits each year but 1 year only 10% make it and another 90% make it. Maybe they could try to ban guided climbing companies, that would be a good start. Or making the permits more restricted by climbing experience which would be hard for the poor nation to afford. The more experienced a climber is the less problems they will have, and I'd also wager they have more respect for the mountains as well. Lastly there are two countries who can issue permits to the mountain so if one is more restricted then people will go to the other creating incentive for the countries to keep it less restricted.
Not necessarily. China is very strict on the number of climbers they allow. That isn't looking to change any time soon, while the opposite is true. If China has the mountain shut down for whatever reason, companies switch to the nepal side which is more likely to be open and easier to get permits. Although in the short term limiting permits will lose them money, if the mountain turns into a completely polluted, crowded, dump, tourists are likely to start looking elsewhere and they'll lose doubly with less tourists long term, clean up costs and the locals not being able to use their own water sources (all of which is already starting to happen and I predict will only increase over time.) The bad press from people dying because they get stuck in queues up the summit and it takes hours longer than it should, or the weight of all the people start bringing parts of the mountain down is not going to help either. The only thing that kept it going this long is they do have the tallest mountain so they get a lot of people only wanting bragging rights.
Damn. And I thought it was bad that the Everest rollercoaster in Animal Kingdom was covered in hair ties, Mickey Ears, and wasted money.
The Sherpa people are the ONLY humans that should be allowed on this mountain since it seems as if they are the only ones who treat it with respect and NEVER underestimate it 🤷
Top Flight Security Of The World Craig But this alternative means that Nepal loses its major source of income. The best alternative would likely involve the encouragement for tourists to take some kind of care when they hike up the mountain.
Everest is the tallest dump site on earth. Bar none.
We watched this in class for on a project about Mount Everest
Canceling this show was criminal.
Tanzig your voice has changed
Freddie McNurney just can't catch a break on that damn mountain
There's definitely some flawed research going on here. He says 100,000 amateurs climb Everest every year. When I looked it up the number I found was less than 5,000 people in total have climbed Everest. If he's right about the 100,000 a year number he can't be right about the 1/10 death ratio. That would mean 10,000 people a year die on Everest.
I do realize he's probably saying 100,000 people attempt to climb Everest every year but that number is wrong based on any statistics you can find about Everest
yeah theres no way.its possible to climb this mountain only in may..and 100k people cant do this in a month
Good point. I was a bit mystified by those numbers too. I mean he makes a good point overall, but the research is a bit off.
Kaptain Kid are there statistics for the number of people who have lost their fingers to frostbite?
They shoulf temporarily close mt. Everest and bann tourist climbers until the government finishes the mountain's rehabilitation. Mother nature needs to heal.
did you miss the part about needing the tourist income?
@@evansaw293 yeah, I get it. The locals need the income to live. But during the rehabilitation, the government should subsidize and give them temporary means of income until the mountain can be opened again for tourists. Unless the government doesnt want that.
@@GomenNasai07 the government would also lose money, where should the government get the money to subsidize that from?
@@evansaw293 Then let's just wait 'till mother nature is entirely ruined. Choose which to sacrifice yey!
@@GomenNasai07 kind of its human lives vs natural beauty
Let's just not talk about all the locals that had climbed it hundreds of times before the Norgay.
Yes.
Except they didn't, dumbass.
@@devanshrathore9112
I mean... No one knows if a person or two did. Probably not hundreds, but we can't rule it out during the thousands of years before him. Plus, a couple thousand after him means it's just a matter of being really into it.
Less oxygen. An opportunity to call your love breathtaking.
"trash covered poop coffin" now THAT's a description I wasn't expecting to hear today
That tourist wearing sunglasses obviously wasn't raised right.
Adam?? .. I am NOT big fan .. but you are 100% right in this case!!! :)
im literally doing a research project on this rn
The top is already a dump. That's why Nepal(home to the peak) now changed where tourists can climb since the garbage is there and there is no easy way to remove that garbage.
I saw it in CollegeHumor
Same lol
Hello Zach Cregger
Lol just saw that video
If you think Everest is deadly, wait till you get to K2...
Elliot Lin I suppose K2 scares off amateurs
Part of this is wildly misleading. The Vice News article covers that 70-100,000 people visit Everest each year, but that's not climbing it. The human waste, etc. is also predominantly produced on easily accessible parts of the mountain, but it's not being summitted by that many people. If you put a hotel on a hillside in a mountain range, that doesn't mean the 100,000 people that go to that hotel each year are also climbing the neighboring mountain.
Iv'e seen this guy put his balls over the summit before. Those who know, know
Climbing Everest: 🚫
Chewing Everest Gum: ✅
Seriously, why the heck did they stop making that stuff?!
Adam I'm going to call BS on most of your statics on episode.
"Budget tour companies help 100,000 people climb Everst every year."
Has 100,000 people even climbed Everst since Hillary did it? Yet you say every year.
Tim Mowry, they may have not gone to the very summit...
Agreed that this episode is just hyped nonsense. The reality is that Mt. Everest has little to no purpose but to climb it. So what if it is trashed, poop covered and littered with dead bodies? The only people who would be affected by it are those who are wanting to climb it. Adam's argument here is equivalent to saying, "Don't use an outhouse because they're just holes filled with poop."
Can you ruin pirates
Wow how apt is this right now!
Last week tonight with john oliver has a really good video about everest
You almost made a Logan Paul joke...good save Adam, good save.
This is all true about people ruining the mountain. But i wouldnt call people who summit Mt. Everest "amateur alpinists". 3:00
So, what you're saying is that Mount Everest is getting taller and taller every year?
Yeah, the Indian sub-continent is still slow-motion colliding into the rest of Asia. The Himalayas are still being pushed up faster than erosion can wear them down.
Is the climber one of the dudes from whitest kids u know or am I crazy?
Yep its Zack!
Another example how hippies destroy everything they touch.
Phil Urbanski it’s mostly non hippies actually
@@hyort3613 maybe. Personally, I've only met "environmentalists" who are blissfully ignorant of the damage they cause the earth.
Ohhh well, Adam just ruined my dream of climbing Everest 😢😢
he overexxagerated everything to make it seem worse it isn’t near this bad it’s barely bad and it’s completely fine
Nah it’s pretty bad
Wait so over 100,000 people climb it a year and 1 out of 11 of them die? That's almost 10,000 deaths per year wtf?
Hey is that docter strange acting as the guy who Adam's talking to
This isnt the first time zach has been on a Mount Everest set
3:24 He should have said that is NEPPALLING
Near the entrance to Expedition Everest at Animal Kingdom all the packs, lanterns, and other things are all real things that they got from Mt. Everest while studying it for the ride
So what is the alternative that this show is advocating for? What care should tourists take to ensure that this situation is minimized?
Don't climb mount everest
Simnikiwe Hlatshaneni But if everyone stopped climbing it, Nepal's economy would tank.
cyndie26 yes but it would be better, they should start with reducing the number of climbers and making sure more waste is taken with them and not dumped on the mountain
I watched this video before it was cool (i.e. before the picture of that queue) 😎
those pictures has been around for at least 8 years ;)
@@Narwaana I didn't know that! They got viral these days.
Wrong, 100,000 do not climb Everest every year. Probably less than 2,000 - but still too many.
Adam ruins your brain cells*
The guy from WKUK plays the tourist in this
The only Mountain I would climb is MT Fuji.
Would be cool if they made the boot at 2:44 Light green, because there is a body used for navigation called “Green Boots”
Thats the dude from WKUK!
(residents of a snow covered mountain) WHERE WILL WE GET WATER??!??!?!? hold on we can just boil snow LOL i was actually worried for half a second
i al just wondering if there is rule 34 of this show
"Adam Cumover"
"Adam fuc*s everything"
it would be pretty interesting
At least theres no animals on the high places on Mount Everest to choke on the trash
I thought the weirdest thing about Nepal was the flag, but the fact they literally can't financially afford not to get their people killed is more screwed up than everything
Very little people make it past base camp and very very few reach the top
I imagine the people who disliked this video actually climbed the damn thing
honestly humans are probably some of the things i hate the most
Adam is the kind of guy nobody invites to their party.
Wow, it feels so good to watch this great concept of a show not talk about politics every ten seconds.
It isn't their fault if some politics are so shitty they need to be criticized like that.
3:22 Wait, what about his phone?
“I’m not an expert, but”
Now its big news
😂this one was great
It’s not because we laugh that it’s funny
100k damn and I thought it was only a 2k. I'm gonna go look this up.
100,000? I think not, a basic google search shows 1000 annually lol
They literally have a citation for Vice News. Read the source article before disputing it.
So sad to watch this being a Nepali.
Anish Tiwari So what do you think should be done?
But don’t the yacs and the people living in the villages also takes regular dumps contributing to the pollution??? No ones blaming them?
It is used to be a historical achievement but now it's a tourist trap for the nation of Nepal and China, Edmund Hillary, Tenzing Norgay and the first woman to climb Everest Junko Tabei should have regret it today yes Tabei is still alive
option 3: replay the video
I know this isn't related to this ruin but is graphology real?