Why a double amputee and a blind man defy odds to climb Mount Everest

29 avril 2024 | DPA International
Although Mark Inglis walks on prostheses, he has achieved a feat that tests the physical boundaries of many. A year ago, the New Zealander reached the highest point on Earth, the 8,849-meter summit of Mount Everest. And he says that he barely needed more help than fellow mountaineers during (...)
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