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Do Sherpas Live Longer. Nepalese climber apa sherpa is the joint world record for most successful climbs of mount everest with 21 ascents. It sits just above 5000 metres, the altitude of the world’s highest permanent settlement, the gold mining town la rinconada in the andes of. Sherpas, a nepali ethnic group that lives in the shadow of the world’s tallest. But it turns out that kazi may have had a secret weapon: The sherpas and other ethnic groups have lived on the high plateau of the himalayas at an average altitude of more than 14,700 feet going. Sherpas have evolved to become superhuman mountain climbers, extremely efficient at producing the energy to power their bodies even when oxygen is scarce, suggests new research published in the proceedings of national academy of sciences (pnas).

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Sherpas have evolved to become superhuman mountain climbers, extremely efficient at producing the energy to power their bodies even when oxygen is scarce, suggests new research published in the proceedings of national academy of sciences (pnas). Nepalese climber apa sherpa is the joint world record for most successful climbs of mount everest with 21 ascents. It sits just above 5000 metres, the altitude of the world’s highest permanent settlement, the gold mining town la rinconada in the andes of. But it turns out that kazi may have had a secret weapon: Sherpas, a nepali ethnic group that lives in the shadow of the world’s tallest. The sherpas and other ethnic groups have lived on the high plateau of the himalayas at an average altitude of more than 14,700 feet going.

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Do Sherpas Live Longer Sherpas, a nepali ethnic group that lives in the shadow of the world’s tallest. But it turns out that kazi may have had a secret weapon: Nepalese climber apa sherpa is the joint world record for most successful climbs of mount everest with 21 ascents. The sherpas and other ethnic groups have lived on the high plateau of the himalayas at an average altitude of more than 14,700 feet going. Sherpas, a nepali ethnic group that lives in the shadow of the world’s tallest. It sits just above 5000 metres, the altitude of the world’s highest permanent settlement, the gold mining town la rinconada in the andes of. Sherpas have evolved to become superhuman mountain climbers, extremely efficient at producing the energy to power their bodies even when oxygen is scarce, suggests new research published in the proceedings of national academy of sciences (pnas).

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