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THE WORLD’S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN CONQUERED.—The summit of Mount Everest (29,002 feet) viewed from the south-east ridge. This photograph was taken last year when a Swiss expedition unsuccessfully attempted to reach the peak.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27056, 3 June 1953, Page 10

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THE WORLD’S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN CONQUERED.—The summit of Mount Everest (29,002 feet) viewed from the south-east ridge. This photograph was taken last year when a Swiss expedition unsuccessfully attempted to reach the peak. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27056, 3 June 1953, Page 10

THE WORLD’S HIGHEST MOUNTAIN CONQUERED.—The summit of Mount Everest (29,002 feet) viewed from the south-east ridge. This photograph was taken last year when a Swiss expedition unsuccessfully attempted to reach the peak. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27056, 3 June 1953, Page 10

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