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Unsolved mysteries, strange finds, and fossils: The truth about Everest
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Unsolved mysteries, strange finds, and fossils: The truth about Everest
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At 29,032 feet, Mount Everest is known as the "rooftop of the world." While that's a fact most people already know, this ancient mountain holds more secrets than you might expect. From mythical creatures to the most unusual objects ever found there, today we're taking a journey up Everest, and what we'll discover might surprise you!
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