Monday, 9 March 2015

Mummified bodies found on Mexico's highest peak... 2015

Two mummified bodies found on Mexico's highest peak appear to be embracing each other and are believed to be climbers who vanished after an avalanche in 1959, officials said...

Officials said Friday that climbers have found a second mummified body in a glacier on Mexico's tallest peak, and said they may be the remains of climbers missing since a 1959 avalanche on the peak.


Juan Navarro, the mayor of Chalchicomula de Sesma, the town nearest the Pico de Orizaba volcano, said Friday that a rescue team of climbers that includes town officials went up Thursday to start digging out the first body, sighted earlier this week

Initially, only a head and a hand could be seen sticking out of the snow and ice. But on Thursday, they excavated further and discovered the hand actually belonged to another body that appeared to be embracing the first corpse.

Navarro said a third body may be found, because three climbers disappeared on the peak in a November 1959 avalanche.

"It is a very difficult area where people normally don't go" Navarro said. "It is an area where there is only snow, and no route."

The bodies were found at an altitude of about 5,270 meters (17,290 feet), just below the peak of 18,406-foot (5,610-meter) volcano

The newspaper El Universal interviewed Luis Espinoza, 78, a surviving member of that 1959 expedition. Espinoza said only three others survived, and three disappeared. He said he had been caught in the same avalanche but was able to dig himself out. Based on photos of the first body, Espinoza said he believed it to be one of the members of his group of climbers.

Requests to contact Espinoza through his professional organization were not immediately answered

The bodies were found at an altitude of about 5,270 meters (17,290 feet), just below the peak of 18,406-foot (5,610-meter) volcano

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