Andrew 'Sandy' Irvine: A different view

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It has been nearly 2 weeks since the historic announcement from National Geographic of the discovery of partial remains of Andrew Irvine, George Mallory's climbing partner, June 8th, 1924. Like my other videos, I have tried to determine what happened, based on mountain climbers' knowledge, what was reasonable, likely, and common sense.

Sources:
https://jochenhemmleb.com/web/en/mall...
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/ad...
everestnews.com (before the exploration content was moved)
https://www.climbing.com/news/melting...
https://secretsoftheice.com/ice-mummies/
   • What National Geographic Won't Tell Y...   (interesting analysis from Everestmystery channel)
https://www.usgs.gov/programs/earthqu...
File:20110810_North_Face_of_Everest_Tibet_China_Panoramic.jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Us...
Image cropped

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...
Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2020], processed by Pierre Markuse
3D view of Mount Everest and surroundings from the North, China, Nepal - November 18th, 2020
Image is about 31 kilometers wide.
Date 19 November 2020, 23:02
Source 3D view of Mount Everest and surroundings from the North, China, Nepal - November 18th, 2020
Author Pierre Markuse from Hamm, Germany
Image is cropped

Google Earth image: copyright 2024 CNES/Airbus
Copyright 2024 Maxar Technologies

Google earth animation (screen record and cropped) from Google Earth app for android, Google Earth 2024

Photo of avalanche not taken on Everest and used for illustrative purpose only

Photo of Nepal earthquake:
Arniko Highway near Kaushaltar, Bhaktapur, after earthquake.
Date 26 April 2015
Source Own work
Author Krish Dulal
Licence at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

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