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    Who was the third man to reach the summit of Everest?

    Question #69554. Asked by joycepomfret. (Aug 10 06 9:51 AM)


    elburcher

    Ernst Schmied May 23, 1956

    http://www.everesthistory.com/everestsummits/summits50.htm

    Aug 10 06, 10:16 AM


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