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Today I would like to bring you a mysterious story about Mount Everest, about the famous pair of green boots that have been lying on the top of the mountain for 24 years. You may wonder why no one dares to bury it? Let's unravel this mystery.
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Mount Everest, the top of the world, the sea of clouds is blue and the wind is cold. It not only attracts the attention of countless mountaineering enthusiasts, but also is deeply rooted in people's hearts. And at the top of this snow-capped mountain, there is an eye-catching object, that is, the pair of hiking boots known as the "green boots".
The green boots first appeared on Mount Everest in 1996 when an Indian climber named Frank Sinatra suffered a fatal accident while climbing Mount Everest. His body was buried forever on Everest, and his green hiking boots caught everyone's attention because of their striking color.
Since then, every climber who has climbed Everest has been able to see the green boots, both from the north and south slopes. The pair of green boots became a symbol of courage, adventure, and respect for the life of the climber.
So why didn't anyone dare to bury it? It's a memorable question. The reason lies in the meaning and symbolism of the green boots. In the mountaineering world, Mount Everest is regarded as the supreme sacred place, and every climber should pay tribute to those who have lost their lives on the mountain.
Burying the Green Boots may be seen as an act of disrespect, a form of disrespect for a deceased hero. Climbers share a common belief in respect and remembrance for the deceased, which is why these green boots have been lying on the top of the mountain.
In addition, the presence of green boots is a reminder to every climber that Mount Everest is not an easy mountain to climb. It is fraught with dangers and challenges, and it is a constant reminder of the need to take responsibility for one's actions.
Climbers will pass by the location of the green boots during the climb, and this presence also makes them dare not take it lightly. It is an eternal witness on Mount Everest, and everyone can feel this solemnity and sacredness.
Although there is some controversy and skepticism about the existence of green boots, most climbers are still willing to respect this tradition. They see the green boots as a kind of spiritual sustenance, a kind of remembrance of the deceased.