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2020
44 minutes
Documentary
English (English subtitles)
The tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest holds great fascination for explorers and scientists alike, who can learn crucial information about our changing climate from examining the formation and properties of the ice at the top of this highest peak. This documentary follows a team of biologists as they journey up to the summit to gather evidence and install the highest weather station in the world. Through breathtaking cinematography that takes in the Himalayan landscape and interviews with seasoned climbers, the documentary delves into the extreme conditions and dangers that define the Everest experience. It also examines the impact of mountaineering tourism on the region and the delicate balance between human ambition and environmental responsibility. As the reality of the melting glaciers is brought into sharp relief, understanding what Mount Everest is trying to tell the world has never been more urgent.
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