Pakistan climber cleanses K2 as shrine to fallen father

  • last year
When Sajid Ali Sadpara gazes at K2, Earth's second tallest mountain, he sees his father's final resting place, but also a blight of litter discarded by climbers. Over the course of a week, Sadpara and his team cleared some 200 kilograms of trash from the mountain, one of Earth's most unforgiving environments.
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01:05 Our Islamic rule, we have to clean our home.
01:08 It's everything.
01:09 We saw responsibility to clean.
01:12 If I'm cleaning one of the greatest mountain of the world,
01:14 it's more satisfaction.
01:17 And I feel that I'm doing a very good kind of job here.
01:21 And other garbage are here.
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