Terrore sull'Everest 1997 ( Into thin air ) Jon Krakauer
Terrore sull’Everest 1997 (Into Thin Air) draws you into the thin, unforgiving world of high-altitude mountaineering through the lens of Jon Krakauer’s account of Everest. Set against the immense scale of the world’s highest mountain, it revisits the ambition, pressure, and razor-thin margins that define summit day—where weather, exhaustion, and decision-making collide and every step can change everything. What makes this worth watching is how it balances raw human drama with the stark mechanics of survival above the clouds. It’s a gripping reminder that Everest isn’t conquered—it’s endured: the teamwork that holds fragile plans together, the ethical choices that haunt climbers long after they descend, and the sobering reality behind the legend. Whether you’re a climber or simply drawn to extreme stories, this is a tense, atmospheric journey into why people keep going up when turning around might be the bravest move.
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