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Nepal's Sherpas gravitate toward safer jobs in mountaineering

Nepal's Sherpas gravitate toward safer jobs in mountaineering

Kanchi Sherpa, 30, who lost her husband Chhiring Ongchu Sherpa in an avalanche on Mt. Everest in 2014, cries while being interviewed in Khumjung, Nepal, on March 5, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Climate change threatens livelihood of Nepal's Sherpas

Climate change threatens livelihood of Nepal's Sherpas

Khumjung village, located at an altitude of 3,790 meters, is blanketed by unseasonal snowfall on March 5, 2015. There are concerns that changing weather patterns do not bode well for the future of mountaineering in Nepal. (Photo by Bikash Karki)(Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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