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    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. How to Reach? The easiest route into

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    Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. Since it is 29‚035 feet and has avalanches‚ crevasses‚ strong winds and is very steep‚ it makes it very difficult to climb. Not only is it hard to climb‚ imagine how hard it would be being disabled. The quote‚ “ Some people succeed because they are destined‚ but most people succeed because they are determined” really describes Mark Inglis‚ Erik Weihenmeyer‚ and Arunima Sinha. Mark Inglis summited Everest without any legs. He was only in

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    Into Thin Air Questions Pages 7-27 1. Why didn’t Krakauer climb down the fixed rope? People were already climbing up the rope‚ he couldn’t descend. 2.Why did Krakauer run out of oxygen so fast? Harris had accidentally fully opened his oxygen tank valve‚ which drained his oxygen tank. 3. What discovered the highest mountain in the world? A Bengali computer named Radhanath Sikhdar. 4. Who was the first person to reach the top of Everest? Hillary and Tenzing were the first climbers ever to reach the

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    that overlooks the water park. The Wa Tiki water park is the largest indoor water park in the Dakotas. It has 30‚000 square feet of water park and 1‚000 feet of slides‚ lazy river‚ arcade and concessions. The first attraction I will go to is the Mount Rushmore National Park. Admission is free‚ but you do have to pay for parking $11 per car for the day. The faces of George Washington‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ and Theodore Roosevelt are carved on the mountain. There is a walkway of every

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    Boukreev's Into Thin Air

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    “Into Thin Air‚” which he wrote for a magazine. Boukreev’s intention for writing was to justify and clarify the actions that Krakauer included in his report‚ since Boukreev believed that Krakauer was unjustly critical of his actions and decisions on Mount Everest‚ he wanted to argue for himself. Boukreev begins by establishing on what were his decisions and actions were based upon‚ which he claims was his experience. He states that he has climbed the Everest three times‚ and also that he has summited

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    Jon Krakuer

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    Jon Krakauer Krakauer has a multi-faceted role in this book. First and foremost‚ he is a character‚ the narrator of the story he tells. Secondly‚ he is the author of this book. Third‚ he is a mountain climber. At one time in his life‚ Krakauer was an avid climber. In recent years‚ however‚ he has given up the hobby. When Outside Magazine asks him to write an article about the commercialism on Everest‚ Krakauer knows immediately that he had to climb. Of course‚ Krakauer gets more than he has bargained

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    Kieran McLaughlin‚ M.S. Ed. Physical Geography        Land area – 145‚882 square miles‚ smaller than Montana Four Main Islands: Hokkaido‚ Honshu‚ Kyushu‚ and Shikoku Japan is mostly mountainous and the cities are located on the coast Mount Fuji is the highest point – elevation 12‚388 ft. Mild earthquakes are common and severe earthquakes occur every few years The Japanese experience all four seasons. The Location of Tokyo - 35 40 N 139 45 E •   Located at the same latitude as Milwaukee

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    Do you have a dream vacation that you would like to go on? I know I do. My dream vacation would be in Nepal on top of Mount Everest‚ the tallest mountain in the world. This is how I would prepare‚ and scale the mountain. A year before I take the climb I would start getting physically fit. I would run 50 miles a week‚ bike 50 miles‚ and lift a total of 10‚000 pounds of weights a week‚ and push my body to its limit. After‚ a few months of training I would go to my doctor to see if he thinks I could

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    My Own Mt. Rushmore

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    My Own Mt. Rushmore Mt. Rushmore is one of America’s most recognized national monuments‚ sporting the faces of 4 of our nation’s greatest presidents: Abraham Lincoln‚ George Washington‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ and Thomas Jefferson. If I were to reconstruct Mt. Rushmore with faces of my choosing‚ I would choose to put 4 of my favorite people in the whole world: Nicolas Cage‚ Ryan Seacrest‚ Ivan Doroschuk‚ and Alana “Honey Boo-Boo” Thompson. Nicolas Cage is one of my role models because he is a

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    Dark Tourism Dark tourism is the act of travel and visitation to sites‚ attractions and exhibitions that have real or recreated death‚ suffering or the seemingly macabre as a main theme.  Tourist visits to former battlefields‚ slavery-heritage attractions‚ prisons‚ cemeteries‚ particular museum exhibitions‚ Holocaust sites‚ or to disaster locations all constitute the broad realm of ‘dark tourism’. The Institute of Dark Tourism Research (iDTR) at the University of Lancashire in England in 2012 marks

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