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•National Geographic team finds Andrew Irvine's boot on Mount Everest after 100 years
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A boot with a foot inside, and a sock bearing the name " A.C. Irvine " are believed to be the partial remains of Andrew "Sandy" Comyn Irvine , the 22-year-old British mountaineer who vanished along with his climbing partner George Mallory during their 1924 attempt to reach the summit of Everest .
Irvine and Mallory disappeared on the upper slopes of Mount Everest on June 8, 1924 .
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