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Sherpas working on Mount Everest carry all that and more – 20 kilograms (44 pounds) per person – navigating a four-hour hike ...
High above the Himalayas, where the air grows thin and the risks rise, a drone roughly the weight of a baby yak, but with ...
In his latest video dispatch, Ben Ayers discusses the big storylines that shaped the spring climbing season on the world’s ...
This visual captures a massive avalanche hitting Mount Everest’s in Nepal, base camp. The snow came crashing down with such force that it seemed like it would wipe out all the base camps. However, ...
Enlisting drones can help speed up the process to collect rubbish and reduce the danger for Sherpas. Read more at ...
Whether hauling waste off the world’s highest peak or rescuing flood victims in Ukraine, drones are reshaping the frontlines ...
ISTANBUL: A Nepalese start-up has begun deploying drones to remove rubbish from Mount Everest, Anadolu Ajansi reported.
Rising temperatures and intense human activity are destabilising the icy terrain, risking the lives of climbers and sherpas.
It's often called the “world’s highest garbage dump.” Some estimate 50 metric tons of trash remain on Mount Everest due to ...
If you haven’t yet thought about Nepal as your next travel destination, it’s time to reconsider. This small Himalayan country ...