'Highest Dump On Earth', Video Shows Mount Everest's Basecamp Covered In Scattered Trash And Human Excrement, Sparks Fury Among Naturalists
A shocking video is sparking fury among netizens, especially naturalists and trek lovers, as the video shows a spread of human trash at one of the base camps of Mount Everest. The trash includes scattered tents, remnants left by climbers, and human excrete. These visuals from Mount Everest, once revered as the 'roof of the world', are distressing and raising concerns.

'Highest Dump On Earth', Video Shows Mount Everest's Basecamp Covered In Scattered Trash And Human Excrement, Sparks Fury Among Naturalists | x @AMAZlNGNATURE
A shocking video is sparking fury among netizens, especially naturalists and trek lovers, as the video shows a spread of human trash at one of the base camps of Mount Everest. The trash includes scattered tents, remnants left by climbers, and human excrete. These visuals from Mount Everest, once revered as the 'roof of the world', are distressing and raising concerns over the environmental balance and human invasion in one of the most geographically enhanced places on earth.
The video was reshared by @AMAZlNGNATURE on X and is now going viral on the social media platform. It has already received more than four million views with thousands of likes and comments. The caption of the video reads, "Mount Everest covered in waste, including 12,000 kilos (26,500 lbs) of human excrement."
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Here's How the Internet Reacts:
One user wrote, "congrats humanity we’ve managed to litter the top of the world too." While another wrote, "Why do humans have this tendency to destroy everything they touch?"
One user wrote, "Nobody should be allowed to pay big money to climb that beautiful mountain until every last bit of trash is cleaned up, and every person showing up is forced to pack out what they pack in... NOT the Sherpas... the climbers. They are far too pampered."
Another user commented, "Mount Everest didn’t get ruined by locals. It got ruined by rich people chasing “spiritual awakening” at 29,000 feet and leaving their sh*t behind. Literally the highest dump on Earth."
"It's shocking. The garbage problem on Mount Everest needs to be solved! These people are so uneducated. But there is nothing we can do," one user commented.
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