Rock Cave Where David Sharp Died on Everest
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25 comments:
Very moving photo. Thanks for sharing!
And thanks for visiting mine!
Wow. I can't image the courage it must have taken to even attempt Mt. E.
That is a powerful shot after reading your posts for the last couple days. Wow!
My WW with a twist is up.
~Mary
What a picture... It is a sad one, though. And the discarded oxygen tanks in the background say a lot.
LBC
Wow...what a very powerful shot. It's just so sad.
My WW is up!
It always amazes me how simple geography, "this place" can take on so much significance that it's almost alive itself.
Thanks for the battle yesterday!
Powerful shot...
wow that is really neat You are brave for going there
Great photo
Matt great photo but it is sad
what happened.I don't understand
mountain climbers.
I am with everyone else... what an incredibly moving picture!
Happy WW
looks dangerous...mine's up! ;)
What courageous people....only those who have tried this can understand the value of what lays ahead!!!
This photo is almost spiritual!!!
Thanks for dropping by my W W
That's cool! :-)
Hi! Wow, did you take that picture?
Thank you for stopping by my WW. And that picture on my WW, it's not a anemones. It's a Lehua blossom and I just added the legend of it. LOL. It's beautiful, isn't it? It does somewhat look like an anemones.
A tragic event and a very strong picture to go with it.
I also found your article on him very interesting.
Thanks for sharing.
My
Worldess Wednesday is up!
Heavy. I have high respect for these people. I have enough with my husband being a risky skier. happy ww!
Wow. That's really wild seeing it after hearing the story about it.
Wow, that's more fun than I can imagine.
I had a friend who died on Everest, too. Thanks for the picture.
My prayers are with the family too and the repose of his soul.
Thank God!!! The first Filipino climbers made it to the summit just a few weeks ago. It was a big celebration for all of us back home.
Thanks for dropping by.
Awesome. Breathtaking!
Thanks for dropping by.
Wow - what a place to died at. Not sure if I ever want to climb that mountain.
Thanks for sharing and stopping by this morning :)
Great posts in the last few days. I wouldn't want to die all alone on that mountain. :(
Same a urbanization any
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