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Extreme points of Earth / Himalayas / Sacred mountains / Benoît Chamoux / Missing people / Jean Troillet / Erhard Loretan / Kangchenjunga / Wojciech Kurtyka / Eight-thousanders / Physical geography / Mountaineering
Date: 2010-07-15 21:27:54
Extreme points of Earth
Himalayas
Sacred mountains
Benoît Chamoux
Missing people
Jean Troillet
Erhard Loretan
Kangchenjunga
Wojciech Kurtyka
Eight-thousanders
Physical geography
Mountaineering

TREVOR BRAHAM Forty Years after the First Ascent

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