Sherpas of Nepal: The First People to Climb The Everest | Disappearing World | TRACKS
Sherpa Tenzing, the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953, came from the Nepalese village of Thami. Sherpas have since become famous as mountaineer guides, but little is known of their daily village lives and the fierce individualism that characterises them.
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