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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Livestock Market During Eid Al-Adha Preparation In Indonesia
Cows are seen at a livestock market ahead of the Muslim holy festival Eid-Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) in Depok, West Java, Indonesia, on May 23, 2025. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-Al-Adha by sacrificing livestock, including camels, sheep, goats, and cows, to pay tribute to the Prophet Abraham's devotion to Allah. (Photo by Agoes Rudianto/NurPhoto) -
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Jute Farmers Battling Heat To Ensure Better Yield (Bangladeshi Farmers Work In Extreme Heat, Thinning Jute Plants And Applying Pesticides — Key Steps To Ensure Healthy Crop Growth And Better Fibre Quality)
A farmer applies pesticide in a jute field under the scorching sun in Faridpur, Bangladesh, on May 23, 2025. This is part of routine crop management (Photo by Pinu Rahman/NurPhoto). -
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Jute Farmers Battling Heat To Ensure Better Yield (Bangladeshi Farmers Work In Extreme Heat, Thinning Jute Plants And Applying Pesticides — Key Steps To Ensure Healthy Crop Growth And Better Fibre Quality)
Farmers remove excess jute plants (thinning) in a rural field to ensure optimal spacing and healthier fiber yield in Faridpur, Bangladesh, on May 23, 2025. (Photo by Pinu Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Jute Farmers Battling Heat To Ensure Better Yield (Bangladeshi Farmers Work In Extreme Heat, Thinning Jute Plants And Applying Pesticides — Key Steps To Ensure Healthy Crop Growth And Better Fibre Quality)
Farmers remove excess jute plants (thinning) in a rural field to ensure optimal spacing and healthier fiber yield in Faridpur, Bangladesh, on May 23, 2025. (Photo by Pinu Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Jute Farmers Battling Heat To Ensure Better Yield (Bangladeshi Farmers Work In Extreme Heat, Thinning Jute Plants And Applying Pesticides — Key Steps To Ensure Healthy Crop Growth And Better Fibre Quality)
A Bangladeshi farmer carries freshly uprooted weeds from a jute field in Faridpur, Bangladesh, on May 23, 2025. He removes the weeds as part of routine crop management and takes them home to feed his cattle. (Photo by Pinu Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Students In Front Of A University Building In Munich
A man relaxes on a bench while another person rides a red electric scooter past the main building of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat (LMU) in Munich, Germany, on May 23, 2025. Numerous bicycles and scooters are parked outside the university, highlighting the popularity of eco-friendly urban transport among students and residents. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Copernicus Festival Of Science In Krakow
Terry Sejnowski provides a lecture during Copernicus Festival in Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow, Poland on May 23,2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Copernicus Festival Of Science In Krakow
Prof. Stanislas Dehaene of the Collège de France provides a master lecture during Copernicus Festival in Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow, Poland on May 23,2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Copernicus Festival Of Science In Krakow
Prof. Stanislas Dehaene of the Collège de France provides a master lecture during Copernicus Festival in Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow, Poland on May 23,2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Copernicus Festival Of Science In Krakow
Terry Sejnowski provides a lecture during Copernicus Festival in Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow, Poland on May 23,2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Copernicus Festival Of Science In Krakow
Prof. Stanislas Dehaene of the Collège de France provides a master lecture during Copernicus Festival in Museum of Engineering and Technology in Krakow, Poland on May 23,2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (center) poses for a photo alongside his relative upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (center) kisses his son upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa receives a heroic welcome upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa carries his son as he walks out of the Domestic Terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa receives a heroic welcome upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (center) is welcomed by his relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa is welcomed by his relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa is welcomed by his relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa is welcomed by his relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (center) poses for a photo alongside his relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa is welcomed by his relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa is welcomed by his relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (center) poses for a photo alongside his relative upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (left) and Bangladeshi climber Shakil (right), who climb Everest in 45 days, wave at the media upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23 by making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stand atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he reaches the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa receives a heroic welcome upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa carries his son as he walks out of the Domestic Terminal of Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa receives a heroic welcome upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa receives a heroic welcome upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (in blue cap) performs rituals alongside his wife and relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (in blue cap) performs rituals alongside his wife and relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Nepal's Record Holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa Who Climbed Everest 4 Times In 15 Days Receives Heroic Welcome
Nepal's record-holding Tashi Gyalzen Sherpa (in blue cap) performs rituals alongside his wife and relatives upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on May 27, 2025, after becoming the first climber to summit Mount Everest four times in 15 days. Tashi rewrites history by summiting Everest a record four times within 15 days. The 29-year-old Sherpa from Phortse, Solukhumbu, creates history in mountain climbing on May 23, making his fourth successful ascent of Mount Everest in just 15 days. Tashi is also a member of the rope-fixing team from the 8K Expedition this year, who stands atop Everest on May 9, opening ways for other climbers to reach the summit. Tashi Gyalzen reaches the summit point at around 3:13 AM for the fourth time on May 23. The Sherpa climber this season climbs the world's highest peak on May 9, 14, 19, and 23. In 2019, he stands on Everest's summit for the first time. Since then, he has reached the peak three times from the Nepal side and once from the Tibetan side. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto)