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Le K2 est le deuxième plus haut sommet du monde après l'Everest. Les expéditions qui s'attaquent à ce géant font appel à de nombreux porteurs pour monter le matériel nécessaire à l'ascension. Mais ce travail peut se révéler exceptionnellement dur et dangereux.
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