The news article highlights the incredible bravery and resilience of the Sherpas, indigenous people of the Himalayas. It describes a video of master mountaineer Gesman Tamang rescuing a fellow Sherpa who fell 200 feet into a crevasse on Everest. Despite the dangerous situation, the Sherpas can be heard laughing and cracking jokes during the rescue. The article also mentions another Sherpa guide who abandoned his client's summit attempt to rescue a trapped climber in the Death Zone. The Sherpas have a long history of mountain climbing records and possess adaptations suited for high altitudes.
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