A mountaineer from New Zealand, Mark Inglis, who lost his legs in a climbing accident 24 years ago, has become the first double amputee to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
After 40 tough days of climbing, the 47-year-old Inglis said by phone from Everest on Tuesday that his one emotion when he reached the top was "relief". Read More ....
Please visit Mark Inglis website to know more about his conquest.
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