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Everest · City of PerthA slump in betting and ticket sales for a support race on Everest day has left two of horse racing’s major players at loggerheads. Tabcorp has described the action as “embarrassing and irrelevant”.See the Story
Inside the $6 million war between Racing NSW and the major sponsor of The Everest
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EverestGraham Holland, an author and relative of the meteorologist of the expedition climbing the mountain in 1924, reveals in his new book that both climbers George Mallory and Andrew “Sandy” Irvine did not reach the mountain - following great atmospheric pressureSee the Story
New book claims: The first man to reach the summit of Everest - didn't really get there
Climate Change · São PauloRising Mt. Everest has always been considered one of the most challenging and dangerous adventures for mountaineers around the world, but in recent times, climate change has turned this already dangerous journey into an even more risky one. What are mountaineers adapting to in Khumbu Glacier Cave? Recent and tragic... The post Climate change is hitting Everest at alarming levels appeared first on The AntagonistaSee the Story
Climate change is hitting Everest at an alarming rate.
Everest · IndiaThe clarification comes amid a ban imposed by the Hong Kong food regulator on certain spice mix of two leading Indian brands MDH and Everest on alleged presence of pesticide Ethylene Oxide in their samplesSee the Story
India adopts stringent norms for maximum pesticide residues limit in food items: Government
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Everest · KathmanduNepal's Supreme Court has ordered the government to limit the number of mountaineering permits issued for Everest and other peaks, a lawyer confirmed Friday, just as expeditions prepare for the spring climbing season. Lawyer Deepak Bikram Mishra, who had filed a petition urging permits to be curtailed, told AFP that the court had responded to public concerns about Nepal's mountains and its environment.See the Story
Nepal's top court orders limit on Everest climbing permits
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