Read more about the article Montaineer Stripped Of World Records After Map Expert Says He Missed Peak
Climber Reinhold Messner poses in undated photo. He reportedly reacted calmly to the loss of two titles in the Guinness Book of Records. (@reinholdmessner_official/CEN)

Montaineer Stripped Of World Records After Map Expert Says He Missed Peak

A mountaineer hailed as the greatest of all time has been stripped of two world records after a map expert alleged he missed a summit by five metres. Italian Reinhold…

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Read more about the article Molten Magma Flows Down Side Of Active Volcano
Picture shows the Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of Kilauea, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023. According to the traditions of Hawaiian religion, Halemaʻumaʻu is home to Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes. (USGS/Newsflash)

Molten Magma Flows Down Side Of Active Volcano

This incredible footage shows the eruption in the Halema‘uma‘u crater, at the summit of the Kīlauea volcano in Hawaiʻi. As can be seen, there is a steady flow of lava…

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Read more about the article Everest Video Reveals Dead Climber Stuck In Crevasse
Nathaniel Douglas, 36, poses with his sherpa, Tashi, on top of Mt. Everest, in an undated photo. Nathaniel has climbed around 30 summits. (Nathaniel Douglas; @8douggy/Newsflash)

Everest Video Reveals Dead Climber Stuck In Crevasse

This is the disturbing moment when an Everest climber stumbles across the frozen body of an earlier adventurer as he makes an attempt on the summit. Climber Nathaniel Douglas, 36,…

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Read more about the article German Adventurers Are Worlds First Explorers To Scale 6,465 Metre High Himalayan Peak
Nicolas Scheidtweiler, (left) and mountaineer Jost Kobusch, (right) at the peak Purbung in the Himalayas, on 30th November. (@nico.geht.steil/Newsflash)

German Adventurers Are Worlds First Explorers To Scale 6,465 Metre High Himalayan Peak

Two German adventurers have become the first people to ever ascend to the top of the 6,465-metre-high Purbung peak in the Himalayas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAIwZDAtlUc @nico.geht.steil/Newsflash Nicolas Scheidtweiler, 45, who hails from…

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