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The Mount Everest Disaster of 1996
The Mount Everest Disaster of 1996
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On May 10, 1996, a terrible storm hit Mount Everest, killing eight climbers. This Deadly Expeditions tale recounts how the survivors managed to make it back alive, using a gripping, full-color graphic novel format.
Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 28 November 2023
Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
On May 6, 1996, a group of enthusiastic climbers embarked on an ambitious mission to conquer Mount Everest, aiming to reach the highest point on Earth. The morning of May 10th dawned clear, presenting a perfect opportunity for the climbers to reach their goal. However, fate had other plans. Just hours later, a devastating storm struck, trapping eight climbers near the peak. Tragedy struck, claiming the lives of these brave individuals.
The question that remains is: what went wrong? And how did the survivors manage to survive this harrowing ordeal?
To unravel the mysteries and relive the events of that fateful day, this captivating story is presented in a gripping, full-color graphic novel format. Through vivid illustrations and compelling storytelling, readers are transported back in time, gaining a firsthand account of how one of the deadliest days on Mount Everest unfolded. Whether you are a seasoned reader or someone who struggles with reading, this novel will captivate your attention and bring history to life in a way that is both engaging and accessible.
The story begins with a group of climbers, each with their own unique motivations and experiences. They are filled with excitement and anticipation as they begin their ascent, driven by the challenge and the thrill of reaching the summit. However, as they climb higher, they encounter unexpected obstacles and challenges that test their strength, resilience, and teamwork.
One of the key factors that led to the disaster was the weather. The climbers had underestimated the power of the storm, which quickly turned into a fierce blizzard. The wind gusts were strong, and the snow was falling at an alarming rate, making it difficult for the climbers to navigate and maintain their footing.
As the storm raged on, the climbers became disoriented and lost their way. They were trapped near the peak, with no way to call for help or escape the impending danger. The situation was further compounded by the fact that they were running low on supplies, including food, water, and warm clothing.
In the face of such adversity, the survivors displayed remarkable courage and determination. They worked together, relying on their skills and knowledge to survive. They used their climbing equipment to create makeshift shelters, rationed their limited resources, and kept each other warm through shared body heat.
Despite the overwhelming odds, they refused to give up hope. They continued to push themselves, using their strength and resilience to overcome each obstacle that came their way. They relied on their communication skills, calling out to each other for support and encouragement.
Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the storm subsided, and the climbers were able to make their way down to safety. They were rescued by a team of experienced mountaineers who had been monitoring their progress and were able to provide them with the necessary medical attention and support.
The survivors of the Mount Everest disaster were hailed as heroes, their bravery and resilience inspiring countless others. They had faced the ultimate test of survival and emerged victorious, proving that with determination and teamwork, anything is possible.
The story of the Mount Everest disaster serves as a reminder of the dangers and challenges that exist in the world of mountain climbing. It highlights the importance of preparation, training, and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. It also reminds us of the value of human life and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with our loved ones.
In conclusion, the Mount Everest disaster of 1996 was a tragedy that claimed the lives of eight climbers. However, it is also a story of survival and resilience, a testament to the human spirit and the power of teamwork. Through the gripping graphic novel format, this story brings history to life, reminding us of the dangers and challenges that exist in the world of mountain climbing and the importance of never giving up hope.
Dimension: 229 x 178 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781398251410
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