A foot believed to belong to a British climber who went missing 100 years ago has been found on Mount Everest, in a discovery that may solve one of mountaineering’s biggest mysteries.
Andrew Comyn “Sandy” Irvine had attempted to climb Everest in June 1924 with his partner George Mallory when the pair vanished. While his partner’s remains were eventually retrieved, Irvine’s body was never discovered.
But last month a team of climbers filming a National Geographic documentary stumbled on the foot, revealed by melting ice on a glacier.
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But the filmmaking team is fairly confident it belongs to Irvine, due to the sock found inside the boot being embroidered with the words "A.C. Irvine".
“I mean, dude… there’s a label on it,” Chin was quoted as saying.
I hope he’s okay and they find the rest of him.
Okay? OKAY?! OKAY MY FOOT!
Oh wait, no. Sorry. His foot.
Some rabbit’s gonna have the coolest keychain ever.
stumbled on the foot
I see what you did there.
And 100 years later… thanks for continuing to defile a sacred mountain with corpses and bags of human shit for no reason other than bragging rights, you rich fucks.
so you find… a boot. With a sock and a foot inside it.
AND YOU PlAY WITH THE FOOT?
weirdos.
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