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New discovery about 100-year mystery on Mount Everest

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên12/10/2024


The Guardian reported on October 11 that the remains of Andrew Irvine had been found on the slopes of Mount Everest, a century after he and fellow climber George Mallory died on their expedition to Everest. The pair were last seen approaching the summit on June 8, 1924. The disappearance became one of the longest-running mysteries in mountaineering, with members of the British expedition long claiming that Irvine and Mallory died after reaching the summit.

New discovery about 100-year mystery on Mount Everest

Mallory’s remains were discovered in 1999. Last September, a group of climbers and filmmakers discovered the remains of a foot in a climbing shoe, clearly engraved with the words “AC Irvine.”

Mallory’s body was found with rope marks, suggesting he had fallen. However, questions remain about whether he had actually summitted Everest. When Mallory’s body was found, it did not have a photograph of his wife, which he had intended to leave at the summit. This was seen as a sign that the climber had reached the summit and died on the way back.

Phát hiện mới về bí ẩn 100 năm trên đỉnh Everest- Ảnh 1.

Shoes and socks believed to belong to Andrew Irvine were discovered on a glacier on Mount Everest.

PHOTO: SCREENSHOT THE GUARDIAN

Mr Irvine’s foot was found on a glacier below the north face of Everest, lower than where Mr Mallory’s body was found. The location of the rest of Mr Irvine’s remains is unknown.

Phát hiện mới về bí ẩn 100 năm trên đỉnh Everest- Ảnh 2.

The 1924 Everest expedition team, with Sandy Irvine and George Mallory standing in the back, from left to right.

PHOTO: ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY

The accident left the journey of the two men still in doubt. Meanwhile, the first people recognized to have climbed Everest were climbers Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.

Julie Summers, Andrew Irvine’s niece, said she had heard the story of her uncle’s mysterious disappearance on Everest since she was seven years old. “The story became more real when Georgia Mallory was discovered in 1999,” she said.



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