With artificial legs win Everest
43 years ago, China's climber Shi'a Boo had fallen ill before going to the summit of Everest. Because of this, because of leg cancer, two legs were cut from knee down in 1996. But it did not fall back. Several attempts have been made to succeed in the fulfillment of dreams, on Monday morning. The 69-year-old Shi'o Boo rides on 29, 29-feet high on the artificial legs that day. The Chinese flag hoisted the summit of Everest.
The BBC and the Times reported that Shia Boo made the record. Because, no one who did not have two legs before, could not ascend to the top of the Everest from Nepal. Twelve years ago, in 2006, two mountaineers, Mark Engelis of New Zealand, climbed Everest from China's Tibet. Tibet is considered relatively easy to reach the top of Nepal, rather than Nepal's direction.
 43 years ago Shi'a Boo fell ill at the summit of the Everest, near the summit of Everest. Because of this, because of leg cancer, two legs were cut from knees down in 1996. But Shi'a has not been left behind. Image: Collected since 1975, Shia Boo was trying to reach Everest. Last year, the Nepalese government did not have two legs - anyone and the blind were banned from reaching the Everest. Then Shia Boo was frustrated. But in March this year the Supreme Court of Nepal declared the ban illegal. In the following month he started the campaign for the fifth time on the summit of Everest. Shia Boo shared the news of reaching the top of the world in the worldwide messaging application WeChat. Shi'a, who tried to reach Everest at the age of 25, wrote, "Mount Everest reached Nepal at 8 am 26 minutes! The dream of 40 years is fulfilled. '
Shi'a Boo, losing her legs, showed the world that if she desperately wants only dreams can be fulfilled. Photo: Before the launch of AFPVision, Shia Boo, AFP, said, "My dream of climbing the summit of the Everest. I have to fulfill dreams. Personally it is a big challenge for me, the challenge against my misfortune. I will work to fulfill this dream throughout my life. 'Finally, on Monday morning, he fulfilled his dream.

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