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Sixteen climbers summit Mt Manaslu this morning

Pritam Bhattarai Kathmandu, Sept 22: A team of 16 mountaineers, including Sherpas, climbed Mount Manaslu (8,163 metres) today morning. SST's General Manager Thaneswar Guragai confirmed the team's ascent of the true summit of the eighth-highest mountain. Below is a list of summiteers who climbed on September 22 Fotios Theocharis (Greece)

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