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A British MP, Al Carns, and three former Special Forces comrades made a record-breaking ascent of Mount Everest in just five days. They endured harsh conditions, including an avalanche, and used innovative techniques like xenon gas to acclimatize. The team, aiming to raise £1 million for veterans charities, reached the summit at 7 am local time, surviving winds over 35 mph.
Courtesy: Jerome Starkey
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