Doychin Vasilev

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Doychin Vasilev

Doychin Vasilev (Template:Langx, 12 June 1944 – 7 December 2024) was a Bulgarian mountaineer who climbed five Himalayan 8,000 m peaks: Dhaulagiri (in 1995), Mount Everest (1997), Makalu (1998), and Shishapangma and Cho Oyu (1999). President of Alpine Club Vihren, Sofia. Participant in the Bulgarian Antarctic expedition Tangra 2004/05, noted by Discovery Channel as a timeline event in Antarctic exploration.[1]

Documentaries by Doychin Vasilev include Chomolungma (1997), Makalu (1998), Manaslu (1999), and White Dreams (2001).

Vasilev died on 7 December 2024, at the age of 80.[2]

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