Foot, boot and sock believed to belong to Sandy Irvine, who disappeared in a 1924 expedition, according to National Geographic.
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For the last 100 years, a mystery has plagued explorers climbing Mount Everest — but the discovery of a severed human foot may finally provide some answers. Last month, a team of filmmaking ...
The discovery of the remains leads to more questions about whether two climbers succeeded in summiting Everest in 1924.
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Last week, the mystery resurfaced after a National Geographic documentary crew on Mount Everest stumbled upon a worn-out boot on the mountain’s Central Rongbuk Glacier. Inside it was a frozen ...
A well-preserved boot found by a group of climbers on Mount Everest could be a clue to solving one of the most enduring adventure mysteries in the history of exploration of the world’s highest peak.
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Here's why the lost explorer’s remains were hunted for so long—and what finding them now could mean. Sandy Irvine seen with the oxygen cylinders that he helped to manage for the 1924 expedition.