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    otherworldly mountain. This is your very own pile of development and advancement. In the event that you wish, you could call it Mount _____ (fill in your own particular name). I will promise you that it is an extremely tall mountain and will take a lot of your own push to ace the move to the top. The highest point of this individual mountain might be perfectly clear to your view or it could be covered in haze or mists, baffling yet calling. As welcoming as this individual otherworldly mountain may be to

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    few interesting factual statements about Arizona. The quantity of copper on the top of the Az capitol building is the same as 4,800,000 pennies. Az has the most significant ratio of land specified as Indigenous American tribal land. Phoenix south mountain preserve is the major municipal park in the national country. The world's most

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    I’ve always dreamt of hiking a mountain in my lifetime, traveling to California constantly, and to eventually live there someday. My cousin, Kristen Burns, had been dating her boyfriend, Nate Colbert, for two years. On their regular morning hike at seven in the morning, in the mountains of Simi Valley, California, they decided to take a different trail on Mount McCoy. At the top of the trail, Nate got down on one knee and proposed to my cousin Kristen. Soon, I got a call from her. She told me the

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    “More people end up missing in the park than there are wild animal attacks. And the ones that live dangerously and get hurt, they are the ones that call for park rescue. Unless they are climbing and fall to their death. Park rescue always knows where to find lost climbers. And very few of them ever get killed. Rescue can search and locate them from a chopper.” He held his finger up in front of his nose. Two inscrutable eyes opened wider. “And yes people do disappear into thin air out here

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    When I was taking a photo of the purple sky and two stretching lakes across the Bonney Pass in the Teton Mountains; I knew this place that I loved had transformed me into a better person and a more confident woman. When I submitted the lengthy application to the Teton Valley Ranch Camp in Dubois, Wyoming my mind kept sinking back to the fear of flying away to my comfortable close knit home to work at a ranch camp 2,610 miles away. My mom persisted that I should do something different with my summer

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    see the Colorado mountains in the distance. “Mom? When will we be there?” Ben asked his mom in the passenger seat of the car. “In about um”, his mom looked at her watch, “about two hours.” “Ugh, that’s such a long time” Ben muttered before sticking his nose into his book again. The next thing Ben knew he opened his eyes and heard his sister yell, “Oh my gosh! Their so big!” Ben lifted his head. I must have fallen asleep! He thought, Ben looked out his window to see big mountains next to the car

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    beautiful seeing all the snow covered mountains during the winter. If you ever get a chance to travel there I would highly recommend it. The way the land changes so fast is truly a sight to see. The first time I experienced Albany was in the winter of 2015. It was my first time out west during the winter. It was very weird on our way out there. There wasn't any snow the entire way there but once we got there I was truly amazed how much snow they had on the mountains and how one moment I was seeing nothing

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    It was just another day to survive. I sat down at my lunch table quietly and began eating. I sat alone every day at lunch, because all of the other kids make fun of me for being different. I was the smartest kid at my school, and everyone targeted me for it. I stayed silent and kept my head down, but soon someone finally noticed me. “Hey nerd!” Corbin yelled for everyone to hear, even though he was only one table over. The noisy lunchroom suddenly went silent. “Still sittin’ alone? John McDonald

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    secret path. The path contained many hazards and became narrow as the distance from the start widened. It looked as though he were trying to direct them to a safe place. Their hearts were trembling with fear, so they followed the man through the mountains. What they did not know was that the man was the only one who knew how to combat the curse; he just needed to find the right candidate to complete the job for him. The elderly man had lived in a secret location for decades and stayed hidden when

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    in English—Swiss Albrecht von Haller paints an idealized portrait of mountain life based on his journeys thorough the Swiss Alps while working as a botanist. Haller describes the beauty of the landscapes with flowery, sensual language: “the plum of honied flavor” (Haller, 57), “circling peaks create a rim of gleaming blue” (Haller, 65), and “The ambient air is full of scents and ambergris”(Haller, 69). Haller likens to the mountain communities as a sort of utopian society with his glorifying descriptions

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