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A terrifying new discovery on Mount Everest has scientists terrified!

« Rainbow Valley, » despite its poetic name, is a macabre place where dozens of climbers, rescued from the freezing cold, lie dead. The bright colors of their mountaineering jackets contrast with the white snow, creating a powerful image of the dangers of climbing Mount Everest. Each body tells a tragic story of a failed summit attempt.

Marine Fossils: A Geological Puzzle

A surprising discovery has stunned scientists: marine fossils have been found on the summit of Mount Everest. This strange discovery supports the theory of plate tectonics, which holds that Mount Everest was once part of the seabed before being uplifted by tectonic plate movements millions of years ago.
Environmental Challenges: Everest in Danger

In addition to its historic and mysterious discoveries, Everest faces a serious pollution problem. Every year, climbers leave behind tons of waste, including human excrement. An estimated 5,500 kg of waste has accumulated on the mountain, polluting water and soil and threatening the health of local people. Efforts are underway to clean up the mountain, but the challenge remains enormous.
Conclusion

Riddled with unsolved mysteries and terrifying stories, Mount Everest continues to fascinate climbers and scientists worldwide. Each expedition adds new layers to the story of this legendary mountain, reminding us both of how beautiful and terrifying nature can be.

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