Over 300 climbers have lost their lives on Mount Everest, with nearly 200 bodies still scattered across its icy slopes. Known as the “death zone,” the mountain’s highest reaches offer little mercy—oxygen is scarce, temperatures plunge, and minor missteps often turn fatal. Falls from sheer ridges, avalanches, and exhaustion are just some of the dangers that claim lives every year. Shockingly, the majority of deaths occur during descents, as climbers push their exhausted bodies beyond their limits. This video dives into the chilling stories of climbers who fell to their deaths on Everest. What went wrong in those final moments, and why is the mountain still a magnet for such deadly ambition?
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