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Mount Everest has become the world’s highest garbage dump: why sustainable tourism in Nepal is badly needed
Mount Everest has become the world’s highest garbage dump: why sustainable tourism in Nepal is badly needed
Queue to Everest
Queue to Everest © Woodland
Nowhere but trash everywhere
Trash found on the route to Kang La pass. Nepal, 2016 © Federica Garofalo
Trash in Kathmandu
Trash in the Kathmandu river. Nepal, 2016 © Federica Garofalo
Trash in Kathmandu
Trash in Kathmandu downtown. Nepal, 2016 © Federica Garofalo
Nowhere but trash everywhere
Trash found on the route to Kang La pass. Nepal, 2016 © Federica Garofalo
Queue to Everest
Queue to Everest © Scott Fischer/Gallery hip
Thorong La pass
Trash found on the route to Thorong La pass. Nepal, 2016 © Federica Garofalo
Kathmandu's corners
Trash in Kathmandu downtown. Nepal, 2016 © Federica Garofalo
Thorong La pass
Trash found on the route to Thorong La pass. Nepal, 2016 © Federica Garofalo