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Ain’t no mountain high enough for these ladies who were the first Pinays and — take double note — the first Southeast Asian women to reach the summit of the world’s highest peak, the 29,029-foot-high Mt. Everest on May 16, 2007. For Noelle Wenceslao, Carina Dayondon, and Janet Berlarmino-Sardena, it was a towering feat, indeed.

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