Worst Disaster on Sagarmatha
In May 1996, two expedition teams with journalists on their teams raced to summit Mount Everest. With massive publicity at stake, expedition leaders took unnecessary risks and attempted to climb Everest "at any cost. Despite warnings of an approaching storm, the teams moved forward, resulting in the loss of 8 climbers - one of the deadliest disasters in Everest's history. This tragic event highlighted the consequences of competition and commercialization in high-altitude mountaineering. Safety and good judgment can be compromised when the primary goal becomes reaching the summit regardless of the circumstances. The 1996 season on Everest serves as a cautionary tale of what can happen when the race to the top overrides all else.
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He just explained more plots than "Everest" movie 💪 Kudos to your team 🙌
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The amount of research you and your team put into these video is astonishing. Keep up the good work brother.
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Such a big Fan of Dude, Hands off to you and the research you have done. Lots of love 🥰
I was waiting since long time for someone to make video regarding this.❤
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Your topic is really good! Please put english subtitles as well as there may be international viewers. Wish you get more success in coming years 🙏🏼
Recently we lost our great climbers Tenjen and Mingmar at Sishapangma. You should look into that subject too. By the way, great content. 🙏
Big fan ❤. What a presentation.
Kasto details my man, huge respect ♥️
Huge respect to the whole team ❤
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एस्तै राम्रो भिडियो बनाउनु भएको छ नयाँ नयाँ भिडयोहरू बनाउँदै जानुहोला धन्यबाद
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Thanx for sharing! Keep up such great work.
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The best .10 minutes ko video hos ki 1 hrs ko time biteko tha nai na hune.👍
How do you get these facts so accurately . The facts you said are so interesting.
Great content....love from Darjeeling
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Hamro dai lai yo dari paleko kasto suhako hau malai matra yesto lageko ho ra??❤
Great explanation
Nice video man
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Huge respect ❤️
Brother your conent is topnotch
Just watched EVEREST movie on netflix... After watching this movie i have so much respect for #rob hal and bruh you perfectly presented it and explained the events which are not in it
Love from Sikkim
Goosebumps all I got hearing it 😨
Bro make some short video of 5 to 6 mins too .. goodluck ❤
नेपाली रसियामा, खाडिमा गएर मर्छ्न अनि बिदेशी नेपालमा ।। सबै थाहा हुदा हुदै करप्ट नेपाल सरकार मौन ।
Everest vannu vanda sagarmatha vanyo vai le khusi lagyo
Next video about sikta irrigation project 😊
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well explained
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I am waiting
Thank u
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I don’t think Nepal government have to do anything to stop commercial climbing unless there is major concern over Everest’s environment and its existence because people know how dangerous to climb Everest without any experience still they are ready for that and paying millions. So I don’t think this is any trap.
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Please put English subtitle as well ,it will help other people understand
Sir dengue ko barema aauta video banaunun yo dherai growing bairaheko nepal ma,, mero aauta relative ko death bho yesle garda😥😥😥😥 please make video about The rise of dengue in nepal
Well detailed but you seem to be rushing, slow down boy, it could've been more interesting.
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Man i feel bad about rob hall
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Dai नेपालको वि.स २००७ सालको क्रान्ति र दिल्ली सम्झौता भन्ने बिषयमा भिडियो बनाइदिनु ल
chen yu nan ko photo milena, tyo green boots ko foto ho, indian climber who died and whose body still remains on everest.
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Albert Einstien's biography= Albert Einstein, a name synonymous with genius, theoretical physics, and hair that defied the laws of gravity, embarked on a journey through time and space that left an indelible mark on the world. Born on March 14, 1879, in the charming town of Ulm, Germany, Einstein's early years hinted at the extraordinary path that lay ahead. As a child, he bewildered babysitters with mathematical equations instead of typical toddler tantrums, setting the stage for a life where equations would dance through his mind like mischievous sprites. Einstein's academic journey took him to the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, where he navigated the realms of physics with an unconventional brilliance that mirrored his later, iconic hairstyle. It was during this time that he laid the groundwork for his future triumphs, although his fashion sense might have suffered a bit. The legend goes that Einstein once declared, "E equals MC Hammer," a testament to his playful approach to the complexities of physics. The year 1905 became Einstein's "Annus Mirabilis," or "Year of Miracles." No rabbits were pulled from hats, but four groundbreaking papers emerged, altering the scientific landscape forever. The theory of relativity, one of his most significant contributions, seemed like a cosmic explanation for why time slowed down whenever he found himself in a tedious conversation - a phenomenon many could relate to. Despite his brilliance, Einstein faced skepticism from some corners of the scientific community. His ideas were so avant-garde that they might as well have been delivered via carrier pigeon wearing a propeller hat. Undeterred, he once quipped, "I never think of the future; it comes soon enough," a sentiment likely shared by anyone who ever tried to explain quantum mechanics at a dinner party. Einstein's personal life was as dynamic as his theories. He tied the knot with Mileva Maric, and together they navigated the challenges of marriage while discussing the curvature of space-time. Sadly, the equation of their marriage eventually equated to "irreconcilable differences." But Einstein, now a theoretical physics bachelor, continued to charm the scientific world and beyond. A man of wit and whimsy, Einstein's humor was as profound as his equations. He once said, "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits," a statement that likely resonated during heated scientific debates. His playful side wasn't confined to words; Einstein's famous tongue-sticking-out pose during a Nobel Prize ceremony became an enduring image of scientific brilliance with a touch of irreverence. Einstein wasn't all equations and seriousness; he had a mischievous streak. Picture him windsurfing with his mustache as a makeshift sail, defying the laws of physics and fashion simultaneously. His quirkiness extended to his office, where chaos and genius coexisted in a perpetual dance. Perhaps, in the midst of the disorder, he found the inspiration for his groundbreaking ideas. World War II thrust Einstein into a new role - the accidental spokesperson for nuclear physics. Concerned about the potential development of atomic bombs by the Nazis, he wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Suddenly, Einstein wasn't just the genius with unruly hair; he was the face of science confronting the darkest possibilities. It was a role he probably never imagined when first scribbling equations on a chalkboard. Einstein's journey also led him to become a U.S. citizen, cementing his status as an international icon. His image adorned posters everywhere, his name dropped in conversations ranging from the intricacies of relativity to office small talk about broken coffee machines. He became not just a scientist but a cultural phenomenon, reminding us that genius can come in unconventional packages. In his later years, Einstein continued his quest for the elusive unified field theory, attempting to weave all of physics into a harmonious tapestry. Despite numerous attempts, this quest remained unfulfilled, leaving behind a collection of rejected manuscripts and a reminder that even geniuses face formidable challenges. Yet, Einstein's spirit remained unbroken; he once proclaimed, "You never fail until you stop trying." On April 18, 1955, Albert Einstein departed this world, leaving behind a legacy that transcends equations and theorems. His impact on science, culture, and humor endures, reminding us that a life well-lived is one where laughter and curiosity intertwine. Einstein's genius, eccentricity, and timeless quotes continue to resonate, inspiring generations to explore the mysteries of the universe with a twinkle in their eyes and, perhaps, a bit of unruly hair.
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How many beggars are there in nepals? and why increasing its number,,,,,,,,,(specially) in ktm, please make video on this topic,, curiosity,,,,,,,,
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You can make video on the quality of momos in Nepal, how cheap meat is used all over kathmandu
में नेपाल से हू मुझे जहातक पता हे की पशुपतिनाथ केदारनाथ से जुड़ा हुआ मन्दिर है हम लोगो को जहांतक पता है की जब पाण्डव महादेव के खोज रहे थे तब भगवान शिव भैसे का रूप लिया और केदारनाथ से जमीन में घुसे तो पाताल लोक होके सर काठमांडू नदी के पास निकला पीठ केदारनाथ हे और पशु का सर नेपाल काठमांडू हे
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RIKS hoina kya RISK ho
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Ahh vai padnu ja fail holas
people lose lives due to unhealthy competition between the expedition companies.
Gorey haru sab afule le credit lina khojya thiyo sakena... only sherpas deserve everest 🍻🤝
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