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Man films terrifying ordeal after falling into 70-foot crevasse

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Dr. John All was taking snow samples on his own on Mount Himlung—in Nepal’s Himalayas—when the glacier broke under his feet. He fell into a 70-foot crevasse and suffered multiple injuries, but he managed to escape using an ice pick, filming himself during an agonizing adventure that lasted six hours.

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John is a geography lecturer from Western Kentucky University who specialises in mountain science. After the accident he said:

My body was shattered and I was in agony. My face hit one wall, my back and stomach hit the back wall and I bounced between them. My face was pretty torn up. I landed on a piece of ice at a midpoint.

I could have fallen another 100 metres and it’s amazing I didn’t. The entire time climbing out I knew if I slipped I would have been dead.


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