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Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

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Nepal Bids Farewell To Kancha Sherpa, The Last Living Member Of Everest’s 1953 Expedition With State Honor

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

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20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Sherpa dies at the age of 92 at his private residence in Kathmandu. He is a member of the expedition team of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. He spends his final days in his ancestral home in Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest. Born in 1932 in Namche, Kancha Sherpa begins his mountaineering journey at the age of 19 when he runs away from home to Darjeeling in search of work. There, he meets Tenzing Norgay, who recognizes him as the son of a fellow mountaineer from the 1952 Everest expedition from Tibet. Impressed by his dedication, Tenzing helps him join Sir Edmund Hillary's 1953 expedition as one of 103 Sherpas, earning five rupees a day. Kancha Sherpa continues to work on mountaineering expeditions until 1973, before retiring at the request of his wife. He later works with trekking groups, guiding trekkers through the Himalaya without venturing to extreme altitudes. Kancha Sherpa does not reach the summit, but he plays a crucial role in the success of the expedition. He climbs as far as the last camp, currently the South Summit.


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Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

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Nepal Bids Farewell To Kancha Sherpa, The Last Living Member Of Everest’s 1953 Expedition With State Honor

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

#12885981

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Sherpa dies at the age of 92 at his private residence in Kathmandu. He is a member of the expedition team of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. He spends his final days in his ancestral home in Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest. Born in 1932 in Namche, Kancha Sherpa begins his mountaineering journey at the age of 19 when he runs away from home to Darjeeling in search of work. There, he meets Tenzing Norgay, who recognizes him as the son of a fellow mountaineer from the 1952 Everest expedition from Tibet. Impressed by his dedication, Tenzing helps him join Sir Edmund Hillary's 1953 expedition as one of 103 Sherpas, earning five rupees a day. Kancha Sherpa continues to work on mountaineering expeditions until 1973, before retiring at the request of his wife. He later works with trekking groups, guiding trekkers through the Himalaya without venturing to extreme altitudes. Kancha Sherpa does not reach the summit, but he plays a crucial role in the success of the expedition. He climbs as far as the last camp, currently the South Summit.


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Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

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Nepal Bids Farewell To Kancha Sherpa, The Last Living Member Of Everest’s 1953 Expedition With State Honor

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

#12885986

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Sherpa dies at the age of 92 at his private residence in Kathmandu. He is a member of the expedition team of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. He spends his final days in his ancestral home in Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest. Born in 1932 in Namche, Kancha Sherpa begins his mountaineering journey at the age of 19 when he runs away from home to Darjeeling in search of work. There, he meets Tenzing Norgay, who recognizes him as the son of a fellow mountaineer from the 1952 Everest expedition from Tibet. Impressed by his dedication, Tenzing helps him join Sir Edmund Hillary's 1953 expedition as one of 103 Sherpas, earning five rupees a day. Kancha Sherpa continues to work on mountaineering expeditions until 1973, before retiring at the request of his wife. He later works with trekking groups, guiding trekkers through the Himalaya without venturing to extreme altitudes. Kancha Sherpa does not reach the summit, but he plays a crucial role in the success of the expedition. He climbs as far as the last camp, currently the South Summit.


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Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

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Nepal Bids Farewell To Kancha Sherpa, The Last Living Member Of Everest’s 1953 Expedition With State Honor

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

#12885987

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Sherpa dies at the age of 92 at his private residence in Kathmandu. He is a member of the expedition team of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. He spends his final days in his ancestral home in Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest. Born in 1932 in Namche, Kancha Sherpa begins his mountaineering journey at the age of 19 when he runs away from home to Darjeeling in search of work. There, he meets Tenzing Norgay, who recognizes him as the son of a fellow mountaineer from the 1952 Everest expedition from Tibet. Impressed by his dedication, Tenzing helps him join Sir Edmund Hillary's 1953 expedition as one of 103 Sherpas, earning five rupees a day. Kancha Sherpa continues to work on mountaineering expeditions until 1973, before retiring at the request of his wife. He later works with trekking groups, guiding trekkers through the Himalaya without venturing to extreme altitudes. Kancha Sherpa does not reach the summit, but he plays a crucial role in the success of the expedition. He climbs as far as the last camp, currently the South Summit.


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Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

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Nepal Bids Farewell To Kancha Sherpa, The Last Living Member Of Everest’s 1953 Expedition With State Honor

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

#12885988

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Sherpa dies at the age of 92 at his private residence in Kathmandu. He is a member of the expedition team of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. He spends his final days in his ancestral home in Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest. Born in 1932 in Namche, Kancha Sherpa begins his mountaineering journey at the age of 19 when he runs away from home to Darjeeling in search of work. There, he meets Tenzing Norgay, who recognizes him as the son of a fellow mountaineer from the 1952 Everest expedition from Tibet. Impressed by his dedication, Tenzing helps him join Sir Edmund Hillary's 1953 expedition as one of 103 Sherpas, earning five rupees a day. Kancha Sherpa continues to work on mountaineering expeditions until 1973, before retiring at the request of his wife. He later works with trekking groups, guiding trekkers through the Himalaya without venturing to extreme altitudes. Kancha Sherpa does not reach the summit, but he plays a crucial role in the success of the expedition. He climbs as far as the last camp, currently the South Summit.


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Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

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Nepal Bids Farewell To Kancha Sherpa, The Last Living Member Of Everest’s 1953 Expedition With State Honor

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a c...

#12885993

20 October 2025

Legendary Nepali climber Kancha Sherpa, the last living member of the first expedition to Mount Everest in 1953, receives state honor at a crematorium in Kathmandu, Nepal, on October 20, 2025. Sherpa dies at the age of 92 at his private residence in Kathmandu. He is a member of the expedition team of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa. He spends his final days in his ancestral home in Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest. Born in 1932 in Namche, Kancha Sherpa begins his mountaineering journey at the age of 19 when he runs away from home to Darjeeling in search of work. There, he meets Tenzing Norgay, who recognizes him as the son of a fellow mountaineer from the 1952 Everest expedition from Tibet. Impressed by his dedication, Tenzing helps him join Sir Edmund Hillary's 1953 expedition as one of 103 Sherpas, earning five rupees a day. Kancha Sherpa continues to work on mountaineering expeditions until 1973, before retiring at the request of his wife. He later works with trekking groups, guiding trekkers through the Himalaya without venturing to extreme altitudes. Kancha Sherpa does not reach the summit, but he plays a crucial role in the success of the expedition. He climbs as far as the last camp, currently the South Summit.


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A sign for help with pregnancy is seen during an anti-abortion protest in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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Warsaw Daily Life

29 March 2025

A sign for help with pregnancy is seen during an anti-abortion protest in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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29 March 2025

A sign for help with pregnancy is seen during an anti-abortion protest in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025.


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A sign for help with pregnancy is seen during an anti-abortion protest in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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Warsaw Daily Life

29 March 2025

A sign for help with pregnancy is seen during an anti-abortion protest in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

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29 March 2025

A sign for help with pregnancy is seen during an anti-abortion protest in Warsaw, Poland on 28 March, 2025.


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A directional sign marked 'Babynest' is seen at Munich Klinik Schwabing in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 23, 2022. The...

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Signpost To Baby Flap At A Hospital

25 March 2025

A directional sign marked 'Babynest' is seen at Munich Klinik Schwabing in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 23, 2022. The...

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25 March 2025

A directional sign marked 'Babynest' is seen at Munich Klinik Schwabing in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on January 23, 2022. The baby flap offers mothers in crisis a legal, anonymous, and penalty-free way to hand over their newborns.


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Nandani Dulai, a seven-year-old amputee, receives help from her mother inside the Rehabilitation & Research Centre, a unit of Mahavir Seva S...

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A Story Of Never Give Up In Kolkata, India - 29 Dec 2024

29 December 2024

Nandani Dulai, a seven-year-old amputee, receives help from her mother inside the Rehabilitation & Research Centre, a unit of Mahavir Seva S...

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29 December 2024

Nandani Dulai, a seven-year-old amputee, receives help from her mother inside the Rehabilitation & Research Centre, a unit of Mahavir Seva Sadan, in Arambag on the outskirts of Kolkata, India, on November 7, 2024. From the time a patient arrives and is examined by professionals, it takes less than a day to manufacture a prosthetic limb and hand. These are provided for free to victims of accidents and those who are handicapped by birth for their new life.


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People walk through the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard i...

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Historical Gdansk Shipyard Entrance

6 September 2023

People walk through the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard i...

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6 September 2023

People walk through the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard is a place to the birth of Polish civil movement 'Solidarity' which helped to overthrow Soviet Union and install democracy in Eastern Europe.


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People walk through the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard i...

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Historical Gdansk Shipyard Entrance

6 September 2023

People walk through the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard i...

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6 September 2023

People walk through the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard is a place to the birth of Polish civil movement 'Solidarity' which helped to overthrow Soviet Union and install democracy in Eastern Europe.


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Tourists stand in front of the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shi...

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Historical Gdansk Shipyard Entrance

6 September 2023

Tourists stand in front of the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shi...

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6 September 2023

Tourists stand in front of the historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard is a place to the birth of Polish civil movement 'Solidarity' which helped to overthrow Soviet Union and install democracy in Eastern Europe.


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A historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard and Solitarity monument are seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyar...

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Historical Gdansk Shipyard Entrance

6 September 2023

A historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard and Solitarity monument are seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyar...

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6 September 2023

A historical entrance to the Gdansk Shipyard and Solitarity monument are seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard is a place to the birth of Polish civil movement 'Solidarity' which helped to overthrow Soviet Union and install democracy in Eastern Europe.


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Cranes are seen in Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard is a place to the birth of Polish...

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Historical Gdansk Shipyard Entrance

6 September 2023

Cranes are seen in Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard is a place to the birth of Polish...

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6 September 2023

Cranes are seen in Gdansk Shipyard is seen in central Gdansk, Poland on September 6, 2023. Gdansk Shipyard is a place to the birth of Polish civil movement 'Solidarity' which helped to overthrow Soviet Union and install democracy in Eastern Europe.


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A baby bongo is seen with its mother at the Warsaw Zoo in Warsaw, Poland on May 10, 2021. A baby mountain bongo enjoys one of its first walk...

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Endangered Baby Antelope Born At Warsaw Zoo

13 May 2021

A baby bongo is seen with its mother at the Warsaw Zoo in Warsaw, Poland on May 10, 2021. A baby mountain bongo enjoys one of its first walk...

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13 May 2021

A baby bongo is seen with its mother at the Warsaw Zoo in Warsaw, Poland on May 10, 2021. A baby mountain bongo enjoys one of its first walks outside at the Warsaw Zoo. Then baby antelope was born at the Warsaw Zoo just over two weeks ago and is part of a critically endangered species originally found in the central Kenyan mountain regions. The mountain bongos are known for their bright, chestnut coloured coats with white stripes which help with camouflage.


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