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Climbers Rescued from K2 Avalanche - 07 Aug 2008 
Climbers Rescued from K2 Avalanche - 07 Aug 2008 
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August 07, 2008 
Dutch mountaineer Cas Van De Gevel shows his infected fingers as he speaks to reporters at a local hotel... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Dutch mountaineer Cas Van De Gevel shows his infected fingers as he speaks to reporters at a local hotel... 
Dutch mountaineer Cas Van De Gevel shows his infected fingers as he speaks to reporters at a local hotel in Islamabad August 7, 2008. Van De Gevel, was ferried to the hospital at Skardu on Monday along with fellow Dutchman Wilco van Rooijen, the leader of one of the ill-fated teams involved in the worst-ever climbing disaster on K2. Eleven climbers from Europe, South Korea and Pakistan died, mostly as a result of an ice fall during their descent after summitting the 8,611 metre (28,240 foot) peak late on Friday. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN) 
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August 07, 2008 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, touches his face as he speaks to the reporters at the Italian embassy... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, touches his face as he speaks to the reporters at the Italian embassy... 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, touches his face as he speaks to the reporters at the Italian embassy in Islamabad August 7, 2008. Pakistani army helicopter airlifted the frost-bitten Italian climber to the nearest hospital on Wednesday, a day after he was brought down to the K2 base camp following the worst-ever climbing disaster on the mountain. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN) 
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August 07, 2008 
Dutch mountaineers Wilco van Rooijen (R) and Cas van De Gevel speak to reporters at a local hotel in... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Dutch mountaineers Wilco van Rooijen and Cas van De Gevel speak to reporters at a local hotel in Islamabad... 
Dutch mountaineers Wilco van Rooijen (R) and Cas van De Gevel speak to reporters at a local hotel in Islamabad August 7, 2008. Van Rooijen, the leader of one of the ill-fated teams involved in the worst-ever climbing disaster on K2, was ferried to the hospital at Skardu on Monday along with van de Gevel. Eleven climbers from Europe, South Korea and Pakistan died, mostly as a result of an ice fall during their descent after summitting the 8,611 metre (28,240 foot) peak late on Friday. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN) 
PAKISTAN-CLIMBER/
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August 07, 2008 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, speaks to the reporters at Italian embassy in Islamabad August... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Italian climber Confortola, 37, speaks to the reporters at Italian embassy in Islamabad 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, speaks to the reporters at Italian embassy in Islamabad August 7, 2008. Pakistani army helicopter airlifted the frost-bitten Italian climber to the nearest hospital on Wednesday, a day after he was brought down to the K2 base camp following the worst-ever climbing disaster on the mountain. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN) 
PAKISTAN-CLIMBER/
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August 07, 2008 
Dutch mountaineers Wilco van Rooijen (R) and Cas van De Gevel speak to reporters at a local hotel in... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Dutch mountaineers Wilco van Rooijen and Cas van De Gevel speak to reporters at a local hotel in Islamabad... 
Dutch mountaineers Wilco van Rooijen (R) and Cas van De Gevel speak to reporters at a local hotel in Islamabad August 7, 2008. Van Rooijen, the leader of one of the ill-fated teams involved in the worst-ever climbing disaster on K2, was ferried to the hospital at Skardu on Monday along with van de Gevel. Eleven climbers from Europe, South Korea and Pakistan died, mostly as a result of an ice fall during their descent after summitting the 8,611 metre (28,240 foot) peak late on Friday. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN) 
PAKISTAN-CLIMBER/
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August 07, 2008 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, speaks to reporters at the Italian embassy in Islamabad August... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Italian climber Confortola speaks to reporters at Italian embassy in Islamabad 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, speaks to reporters at the Italian embassy in Islamabad August 7, 2008. Pakistani army helicopter airlifted the frost-bitten Italian climber to the nearest hospital on Wednesday, a day after he was brought down to the K2 base camp following the worst-ever climbing disaster on the mountain. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN) 
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August 07, 2008 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, speaks to reporters at the Italian embassy in Islamabad August... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Italian climber Confortola speaks to reporters at Italian embassy in Islamabad 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, speaks to reporters at the Italian embassy in Islamabad August 7, 2008. Pakistani army helicopter airlifted the frost-bitten Italian climber to the nearest hospital on Wednesday, a day after he was brought down to the K2 base camp following the worst-ever climbing disaster on the mountain. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN) 
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August 07, 2008 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, speaks to reporters at the Italian embassy in Islamabad August... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
Italian climber Confortola speaks to reporters at Italian embassy in Islamabad 
Italian climber Marco Confortola, 37, speaks to reporters at the Italian embassy in Islamabad August 7, 2008. Pakistani army helicopter airlifted the frost-bitten Italian climber to the nearest hospital on Wednesday, a day after he was brought down to the K2 base camp following the worst-ever climbing disaster on the mountain. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN) 
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