She Was Loved. Then Ignored. Then Dead.
It was May 29, 1953, when Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made history on the first summit of Mount Everest. But what if I told you that 50 years ago, the first woman reached the top? She was told to stay home with her kids, where she belonged. She got buried alive on Everest. And she still kept climbing. Do you know HER name? This is the wild, nearly forgotten story of Junko Tabei. Welcome to the extreme edge. --------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for watching! 🚨 For more extreme stories, join me on Patreon - I'd love to see you! patreon.com/TheeXtreme For business inquiries only - [email protected]

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