The last living member of the mountaineering expedition that first conquered Mount Everest has voiced concerns about the current state of the world's highest peak. According to statements, the mountain has become too crowded and dirty, a situation that disrespects the sacredness of the site. The individual, who was part of the historic Hillary team, emphasized that Mount Everest is considered a god and should be treated with the utmost respect.
The last surviving member of the first mountaineering expedition to conquer Mount Everest is unhappy with the current state of the mountain, saying it is now crowded and dirty and not being revered as the god that it is. https://t.co/2VsnQtis7S
The only surviving member of the mountaineering expedition that first conquered Mount Everest says the world’s highest peak is too crowded and too dirty. https://t.co/agLehlqHwc
Last living member of first Mountain Everest climb says mountain is now too dirty, crowded: ‘Dirtying the gods’ https://t.co/wyJgZfAPxx https://t.co/GLu8EudLCS
The only surviving member of the mountaineering expedition that first conquered Mount Everest said Saturday that the world's highest peak is too crowded and dirty, and the mountain is a god that needs to be respected. https://t.co/OX2QqVfr99
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