JANASENA Posted April 2, 2015 Report Posted April 2, 2015 A 30-member Indian Army mountaineering team is preparing to scale the Mount Everest to mark 50 years of ascent of the world’s highest mountain peak by India. But this time the army men have an additional mission – to cleanse the slopes and the peak off non-biodegradable waste left by generation of mountain climbers. The world’s most iconic mountain is also a notorious trash heap. On Mount Everest, tents, sleeping bags, tins, packets, oxygen cylinders and even the corpses of climbers who never made it down remain. The Indian Army team aims to bring at least 4,000 kg of waste from the high-altitude camps down to the base camp, and then the other volunteers will take over the drive to clean the Himalayas.
dappusubhani Posted April 3, 2015 Report Posted April 3, 2015 naakoka doubt: asalu aa mountains enduku ekkadam?? any use??? oxygen cylinders pettukoni maree ekki em peekali?? paiki ekki ila spoil cheyadam deniki..?
Power Star Posted April 3, 2015 Report Posted April 3, 2015 naakoka doubt: asalu aa mountains enduku ekkadam?? any use??? oxygen cylinders pettukoni maree ekki em peekali?? paiki ekki ila spoil cheyadam deniki..? The Indian Army team aims to bring at least 4,000 kg of waste from the high-altitude camps down to the base camp, and then the other volunteers will take over the drive to clean the Himalayas.
TOM_BHAYYA Posted April 3, 2015 Report Posted April 3, 2015 calling psycopk Dheenikaina panikosthunnaru antadu aayanosthe.. Y call him man ..
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