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    USA TODAY‏Verified account @USATODAY 21 May 2017

    An Alabama doctor and two other men died Sunday trying to climb Mount Everest.https://usat.ly/2qagCGd 

    4:10 PM - 21 May 2017
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      1. Sojourn‏ @Sojourn02248520 21 May 2017
        Replying to @USATODAY

        just wait for it to erode like the Appalachian mountains did and climb it when it's small... Jeeze!

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      2. Rain‏ @Astharteea 21 May 2017
        Replying to @USATODAY

        I don't know why Nepal doesn't ban people from climbing the Everest. I get the excitement but so many are dying on that mountain.

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      3. म नेपाली‏ @aqurian_sun 21 May 2017
        Replying to @Astharteea @USATODAY

        mostly wealthy Western people are going to everest paying fee to govt. Why stop them to do so, its their right.

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      4. Rain‏ @Astharteea 21 May 2017
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        Because they are allowing them to die for $30K . They have to make it safer.

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      5. म नेपाली‏ @aqurian_sun 21 May 2017
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        not allowing to die.. allowing to show bravery & stima to the world. And the fee tag 30k is nothing for adventure tourist.

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      6. Rain‏ @Astharteea 22 May 2017
        Replying to @aqurian_sun @USATODAY

        Ok

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      7. म नेपाली‏ @aqurian_sun 22 May 2017
        Replying to @Astharteea @USATODAY

        thank you to accept these facts ....

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      8. Rain‏ @Astharteea 22 May 2017
        Replying to @aqurian_sun @USATODAY

        Oh, no, I'm not "accepting the facts". I have my own opinion, which I already stated, and I stand by it. But I respect ur opinion.

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      9. म नेपाली‏ @aqurian_sun 22 May 2017
        Replying to @Astharteea @USATODAY

        every yr thousands people apply to climb everest but govt allow to few of them. Is there any fault of govt? They climb on their own risk.

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      1. jesse james‏ @BillyCorey 22 May 2017
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        Bless them !

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      1. Steven Bowker‏ @jmbfn 21 May 2017
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        3 people died because they were in a place they should not have been in the first place

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      1. Renee Deeks‏ @dracolv 21 May 2017
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        And now put other people's lives in danger by having to go get them. Mt. Climbing.... so stupid

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      1. Thomas C  💎‏ @tntphoto 21 May 2017
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        This is not sad people. They are deliberately putting their lives in danger for no reason whatsoever. Their families should be pissed off

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      1. cynthia alba‏ @cynthiaalba2 21 May 2017
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        so very sad

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      1. Beth A. Koskoski‏ @BkoskosA 21 May 2017
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        I am so sorry to read this

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      1. Shari Zaiser‏ @zgrammyz 21 May 2017
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        Climbing Mt Everest is tantamount to swimming in a pool with 200 starving crocodiles. Why do it? Why are we bereft when enevitable occurs?

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      1. flowervase‏ @DonnaKayLiles1 21 May 2017
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        Sad,peace,comfort and prayers to the family

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      1. David Scott‏ @rulebook16 21 May 2017
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        Climbing down from high mountains is very dangerous.

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