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    and kept on thinking. From my early childhood‚ I loved mountains. When I was taken to the Yellowstone National Park by my parents for the first time‚ I was literally shocked by the greatness of nature and the amazing feeling of freedom and height. Since that time‚ I kept on visiting Yellowstone annually; I have also traveled to several mountainous regions of the US and Europe. Every time I was walking up or standing on the top of a mountain‚ I wondered: do people living in such places have the same

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    Peak by Roland Smith

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    B= Believing; he can reach the mountain before his birthday C= Chance; his dad sees the chance for his son to be the youngest and first to climb Mount. Everest D= Dangerous; climbing E= Embarking; the journey begins F= Falling; Peak wishes he doesn’t fall off the mountain G= Gut-wrenching; it’s the climb that changed everything H= Happy; he wants to do it to make his father happy I= Inherited; he loves to climb because his dad is a professional mountain climber J= June/Journey; they

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    through Guatemala I began to discover many interesting things about Guatemala. I noticed that all the farming fields seemed to take over the landscape. It seemed that there were just farming areas nestled in every which corner on the side of the mountains. I thought what happened to all the trees. It seemed that they had all been cut down. While in Guatemala I learned that many of the families that own the

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    Doi Inthanon Analysis

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    Some ten kilometers from the heart of Chiang Mai city stands the province’s iconic national park -- Thailand’s tallest mountain: Doi Inthanon. In native northern languages‚ Doi simply means a mountain or its peak. Surrounding this immense‚ gigantic granite is a 1000 square-kilometer national park area stippled with waterfalls and trek trails‚ all enveloped by an impermeable curtain of wilderness. Roamed by over 12‚000 visitors each year and soaring at two thousand five hundred and sixty five meters

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    giving myself to my bicycle. I concentrated solely upon on ‘Jeju island’‚ which came through my five senses. It just happened somehow: bicycle trip to Jeju island. I am a person who think riding bicycles as part of my life. When I dash down the mountain path‚ my body interacts with the earth through the wheels. When I pedal hard‚ the earth comes to me as if it is a mighty guest‚ making me glad. Since it is a familiar guest‚ it is closer to a ‘friend’ than a ‘guest’. Wheels connects my body and the

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    its fabulous mountain tops and the magnificence of the slopes. A large portion of this spot experience edges and trails. However‚ you would have sufficient space to rest and have a meal on your way. Taking us to the most notable base camp of all‚ at the best mountain on the planet‚ Mount Everest (8848m)‚ Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the world’s greatest trek. Reaching the Base Camp gives the chance to climb Kala Pattar (5545m) for an eminent perspective of the most astounding mountain on Earth.

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    incorporate a number of features‚ such as mountains‚ lakes‚ forests‚ hills etc. They are perfect for people‚ who love to be in the “nature”‚ like camper‚ hiker or just persons‚ who need fresh air. They enjoy natural environments and landscapes. The way they spent their time there is always different. Accommodations are one of these. They can stay in a big hotel‚ a bungalow or they camp. Examples would be the Black Forest‚ Provence‚ and Tuscany. Whole mountain ranges (e.g. the Alps) would not be considered

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    seeked the adventure and satisfaction to reach the top of the mountain. Life beyond that

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    apply to hiking‚ however. Working hard in school and other activities always ends well. I like it because it shows how the beginning may be the hardest segment‚ but it will always lead to an excellent reward. The second sentence explains how the mountains should tower into

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    Psalms Paper

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    divine. In addition to the ladder as a metaphor as a central point or link between heaven and earth‚ Jerusalem contains other features that act the same way such as the mountains that surround it. In all three stanzas of Psalms 46‚ God is claimed to be their refuge no matter what obstacles the people face; similarly‚ the mountains can be represented as God’s protection. Furthermore‚ Psalms 48 focuses on the value the followers place on Mount Zion. In terms of axis mundi‚ Eliade emphasizes that the

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