BBC News - Jul 24, 2008
Pakistan's army has rescued two Italian mountaineers stranded for 10 days on Nanga Parbat - one of the highest and deadliest Himalayan peaks.
Ansa news in English - Jul 24, 2008
The two, Walter Nones and Simon Kehrer, had been trying to get back down the Nanga Parbat mountain after losing their leader last week but bad weather
Special Broadcasting Service - Jul 22, 2008
Rescuers are to send a helicopter to try and save two Italian climbers trapped for nine days on one of the world's highest mountains after a member of their
MLive.com - Jul 24, 2008
AP ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani official says an army helicopter has saved two Italian climbers from one of the world's highest mountains.
Seattle Times - Jul 18, 2008
A renowned Italian mountain climber is missing and believed dead after falling into a crevasse on one of the world's deadliest peaks in.
TopNews - Jul 23, 2008
Islamabad - A British climber was reported missing on a peak in northern Pakistan on Wednesday as the operation to rescue two Italians stranded on Nanga
Earthtimes (press release) - Jul 22, 2008
Islamabad - The week-long drama of two Italian climbers stranded on Nanga Parbat continued Tuesday with yet another delay in their reaching safety after
Javno.hr - Jul 19, 2008
The two climbers -- Simon Kehrer and Walter Nones -- had been stranded on Nanga Parbat, also known as Killer Mountain. A rescue helicopter has spotted two
Bild.de - Jul 17, 2008
Mountain climber Karl U. (38) tragically died during a Himalayan expedition on the world's most dangers mountain, the Nanga Parbat– and his co-climbers