1970 Mount Everest disaster
On 5 April 1970, during production of The Man Who Skied Down Everest, six Nepalese Sherpas died on Mount Everest. The deaths were caused by an ice-fall avalanche in the Khumbu Icefall. The icefall, which lies between Base Camp and Camp I, has been the site of numerous fatalities, including those in the 2014 Mount Everest ice avalanche. The Sherpas were assisting the Japanese Skiing Expedition, which included Yuichiro Miura, the first person to ski down Everest. Their names were Mima Norbu, Nima Dorje, Tshering Tarkey, Pasang, Kunga Norbu, and Kami Tshering. Another death occurred in the Japanese expedition four days later when Kyak Tsering was killed by ice falling from a serac.
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1970 Mount Everest disaster
On 5 April 1970, during production of The Man Who Skied Down Everest, six Nepalese Sherpas died on Mount Everest. The deaths were caused by an ice-fall avalanche in the Khumbu Icefall. The icefall, which lies between Base Camp and Camp I, has been the site of numerous fatalities, including those in the 2014 Mount Everest ice avalanche. The Sherpas were assisting the Japanese Skiing Expedition, which included Yuichiro Miura, the first person to ski down Everest. Their names were Mima Norbu, Nima Dorje, Tshering Tarkey, Pasang, Kunga Norbu, and Kami Tshering. Another death occurred in the Japanese expedition four days later when Kyak Tsering was killed by ice falling from a serac.
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1970年4月5日、6人のネパール人シェルパがエベレストで命 ...... 夫と植村直己は、エベレストの頂上に成田の遺髪と写真を埋めた。
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The Khumbu Icefall in 2005.
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1970年4月5日、6人のネパール人シェルパがエベレストで命 ...... 夫と植村直己は、エベレストの頂上に成田の遺髪と写真を埋めた。
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On 5 April 1970, during produc ...... d by ice falling from a serac.
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1970 Mount Everest disaster
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1970年のエベレスト遭難事故
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