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Five Russian climbers died while attempting to climb Mount Dhaulagiri, the seventh-highest peak in the world. The climbers were part of a 14-member group and had lost contact on Sunday night. Their bodies were found at an altitude of 7,600 meters by a search and rescue team on Tuesday afternoon. The Dhaulagiri-I has an elevation of 8,168 meters.
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