Mount Everest's BIGGEST Mystery SOLVED? Sandy Irvine Finally FOUND!
Nearly 100 years after Sandy Irvine vanished on the slopes of Mount Everest, a groundbreaking discovery has reignited the greatest mystery in mountaineering history. In September 2024, a National Geographic team, led by famed climber Jimmy Chin, stumbled upon an old boot and sock emerging from the Central Rongbuk Glacier. Inside was a label that read "A.C. Irvine," confirming the partial remains of the 22-year-old climber who disappeared alongside George Mallory during their historic 1924 summit attempt. Could this discovery finally reveal whether the duo reached Everest’s peak before Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay did in 1953? Make sure to subscribe for weekly videos! 0:00 Intro 0:42 1924 Summit Attempt 8:26 Discoveries 10:28 Irvine Discovered in 2024

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