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Oxygen bottles at Camp Two. Most high-altitude climbers use compressed oxygen to help adapt to the thin air. Yet altitude sickness is still a serious risk, especially in the "Death Zone" above 26,000 feet; the air is so thin at the summit that kerosene will not burn. (Courtesy Jim Gagne)

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