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10 Portraits of Lee Si Young's Ups and Downs Climbing the Himalayas, Not Bathing for Days - On the Brink of Danger Due to Thin Oxygen Levels

10 Portraits of Lee Si Young's Ups and Downs Climbing the Himalayas, Not Bathing for Days - On the Brink of Danger Due to Thin Oxygen Levels

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10 Portraits of Lee Si Young's Ups and Downs Climbing the Himalayas, Not Bathing for Days - On the Brink of Danger Due to Thin Oxygen Levels

Lee Si Young, who is known for her love of mountain climbing, recently shared her exciting journey conquering the Himalayas. In her Instagram post, Lee Si Young revealed the ups and downs she faced with the group climbing the mountains that are home to the highest peaks in the world. Check out her photos!

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The Himalayas are a mountain range that stretches across India, Nepal, China, and Bhutan. In these mountains, there is Mount Everest, which is the highest mountain in the world.

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Through her personal Instagram account, Lee Si Young shares her unforgettable journey in a series of photos and short videos.

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To conquer the Himalayas, there is definitely a price to be paid. One of them is that Lee Si Young had to travel 22 kilometers.

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Another unforgettable experience Lee Si Young had was when she could only take a shower three times during their 13-day journey.

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Although the weather was very cold when reaching thousands of meters above sea level, Lee Si Young's clothes were still soaked in sweat after a long journey.

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Not only that, Lee Si Young is also in danger due to the thin oxygen levels that have dropped below 50 from the normal saturation range of 70-80%.

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Because of this extreme condition, three members of Lee Si Young's group collapsed and could not continue the journey because they needed medical help.

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"This is a series of continuous difficulties. The Himalayan mountains are not as beautiful and happy as they appear in pictures. Of course, it is these difficulties that make the end of the journey much more meaningful. We are currently surviving and learning about life. Although three people from our team cannot continue the journey because their oxygen levels fell below 50, making it impossible to breathe without oxygen tanks, you are in our hearts," wrote Lee Si Young.

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Despite the various challenges they faced, Lee Si Young was able to complete her climb safely and with a heart full of satisfaction.

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"Despite all of this happening, we are happy," said Lee Si Young in the caption of her Instagram post. It's really cool, KLovers!