In today's paper, a 16-page special section documents the vivid and solemn journey to recover the bodies of those who died on Mount Everest http://nyti.ms/2kR6VwB pic.twitter.com/UTZZOPTaxJ
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Another reader said it was a "heart-rending and inspiring story of indomitable human spirit," and that we all take risks to achieve our dreams http://nyti.ms/2kR6VwB pic.twitter.com/FyD6pRlZyV
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"These men undoubtedly did not want to die, but this was an opportunity to be more than someone who made a few hundred dollars a month" http://nyti.ms/2kR6VwB pic.twitter.com/cftR2ruq5b
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And read how New York Times journalists were able to document this experience without climbing the mountain:http://nyti.ms/2CFcwg3
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Written by someone who appears to never have left their armchair.
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In the spirit of Scrooge- “If they would rather die they had better do it and decrease the surplus population.”
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