In a heartbreaking turn of events on Broad Peak in Pakistan, search teams have located the remains of American climber Mallory Geis — the last of ten climbers killed in a deadly avalanche weeks ago. This was her first attempt at an eight-thousand-meter peak, and the tragedy unfolded during an expedition led by famed speed climber Nirmal Purja, known for conquering all 14 eight-thousanders in record time. The remote, treacherous terrain, with its frequent avalanches and extreme weather, underscores the immense risks these adventurers face. Local volunteers aided in the recovery, bringing painful closure to grieving families — a sobering reminder of nature’s raw power against human ambition.
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