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THE HIGH-ALTITUDE GENE OR HOW TO GET TO EVEREST | RUSSIAN DOCUMENTARY
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Valdis Pelsh's crew joined the Russian climbers' expedition to Everest, in order to climb the highest mountain in the world. The first expedition was interrupted by a series of earthquakes. In 2016 the group returned to the foot of Everest to tell the story of the conquests and to show the whole process of climbing the main peak on planet Earth.
GENRE: documentary with elements of reality show
DIRECTOR: Kristina Kozlova
HOST: Valdis Pelsh
Year of release: 2017
GENRE: documentary with elements of reality show
DIRECTOR: Kristina Kozlova
HOST: Valdis Pelsh
Year of release: 2017
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