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China plans on building a highway that will reach the base camp on Mt. Everest. With this bold statement, environmentalists in China, New Delhi, and around the world are not pleased at all.
By Jack Stuart | Published 6/22/2007
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China is set to startle the whole world with its declaration of attempting to build a metallic road to the Mt. Everest base camp.
By Kanquona Bhattacharjee | Published 6/21/2007
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In the last seven years, climbers from Japan and Nepal have completed five garbage-collecting excursions on Mt. Everest in a mission to clean up the world's tallest mountain.
By Paul Gerke | Published 5/29/2007
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Travel to the Khumbu Region of Nepal revels not the heights of mountains, but the heights of humanity. Unfortunately, the rock-bottom depths are visible too!
By Mike Bertz | Published 10/9/2007
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There are fourteen mountains in the world which have peaks over 8,000 meters (26,000 feet) high. These peaks are in what's called the Death Zone - "an altitude above which life begins to die."
By Barbara Peterson | Published 6/3/2005
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The adverse environmental effects of tourism and increasing expeditions to the Mount Everest are beginning to come to the attention of the world.
By Charles Braman | Published 8/13/2005
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Recently, I had an opportunity to visit Mount Everest, fine dining Indian restaurant, for our family dinner. It was really the great experience of dining here at this newly opened joint. I have given my brief review on this dinner.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 4/18/2008
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Mount Everest is being wired to take cellular phone transmissions and make communications easier for its many climbers. China Mobile is gearing up to make the mountain signal friendly for the upcoming Beijing Olympics.
By Carolyn McFann | Published 11/16/2007
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The deadliest day in the history of the world's tallest peak.
By Meredith Peruzzi | Published 12/19/2006
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There are many dangers in trying to summit Mount Everest. Kodas gives a gripping account of ones that are often unseen until it is too late for some mountaineers.
By Terry Sutton | Published 4/1/2008
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Climbing Mount Everest is a goal which may require the sacrifice of limbs or life. Is it really worth it?
By L. Clark | Published 1/12/2007
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A quick fact for you in case you're thinking of being the first on your block to scale Mt. Everest: one in 10 mountain climbers die while trying to scale Mount Everest, and those numbers have reamined fairly consistent over the years.
By Gary Picariello | Published 9/24/2006
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Nepal is the most beautiful country situated at the base of Himalayas. It has many scenic spots and a famous temple of lord shiva, Pashupatinath. This article covers useful tips for visiting this lovely country.
By Harishrai Mehta | Published 6/18/2007
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Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom hosts one of the theme park world's most exciting and well-themed rides - a trip into the Himalayas that ends with a hair-raising encounter with the Yeti.
By Todd Christian | Published 2/26/2008
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Travelers observations of Nepal/Tibet. Initial observations of Nepal, the 10th poorest third-world nation on the planet.
By Ryan Warren | Published 11/16/2006
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Let's face it, one of the many problems of climbing a mountain as tall as Mount Everest, is that once you're up there, there's not much help available if things go wrong.
By Gary Picariello | Published 3/21/2007
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Sir Edmund Hillary climbed Everest, went to the North and South Poles and traveled the Ganges River. He died today age 88, the life of a true adventurer has come to an end.
By Fabletoo | Published 1/10/2008
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Savage views the dawn on Mount Everest, experiences India, travels on to Bangkok with Etta Rawling's show to entertain U.S. troops from the ongoing Viet Nam War. Sexual appetites and perverse desire come to the fore.
By TAYLOR PERO | Published 3/24/2008
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Mt. Kailash, a revered mountain to Buddhists, HIndus, Bons, and Jains, is a spectacular vacation destination. Intrepid travelers can access Kailash from Kathmandu or Beijing. Kailash provides a vacation of a lifetime.
By Carrie-Ann | Published 8/16/2006
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If you were going to climb to the top of Mount Everest, you wouldn't train for it alone, would you? For many, significant weight loss is a challenge on par with climbing to the top of the tallest mountain in the world. But where can they find the support they need?
By Jeff Hirsch | Published 2/7/2008
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Michael Kodas will soon be giving a presentation regarding his adventures atop Mount Everest
By Corey Sipe | Published 2/7/2008
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The mountaineering world lost a legend today. Sir Edmund Hillary, most famous for being the first to successfully climb Mount Everest, died on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at the age of 88.
By Andrea Coventry | Published 1/11/2008
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A look at the man who conquered the summit of Mount Everest as well as a few other pioneers.
By Crymson Fate | Published 1/10/2008
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Barreling down Niagara Falls, ascending Mount Everest, and skydiving may be well known accomplishments, but they started with one person; one daredevil.
By Misty N. | Published 5/30/2005
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Discovery Channel's "Man vs. Wild" and "Everest: Beyond the Limit" are the best shows on TV right now!
By Rachel Boehm | Published 11/28/2006
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Most experts believe that the Newars were the original inhabitants of the Kathmandu Valley, high in the mountains of Nepal, a country north of India, but their origins are shrouded in mystery.
By Mark Whittington | Published 3/23/2006
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This article describes how in one day one can visit Brussels' most important attractions while sampling some of the best chocolate in the world. There is perhaps no better way to tour this often forgotten European capital.
By Matthew Kopetski | Published 8/27/2005
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This is guaranteed to help you find your true soul-mate and make them fall in love with you within the next eleven days.
By Richard E. Alexander | Published 6/5/2005
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Don the gray jumpsuit and actually climb to the top of Sydney, Australia's Harbor Bridge. With 360 degrees in view, you will have a cherished perspective of Sydney. Cars zoom underneath as you climb ladders and walk the catwalks with your climb team.
By Joanne Faries | Published 12/15/2005
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Michael Useem believes that "Contemporary leaders aren't just bosses, they're self-starters who take charge even when they haven't been given a charge."
By Dana Hinders | Published 6/21/2005
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Scutarro and Brown try at running the whole of the river, some 3,200 miles from source to sea, an exploration dreamed of for centuries. This dream of "running" this river had led to the deaths of dozens of adventurers over the last several decades.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 7/11/2005
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Two climbers were killed on Thursday night when they fell 1,900 feet down North America's highest mountain, Mount McKinley, in Alaska.
By Nate D. | Published 5/19/2007
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For some years now China has been in need of English teachers with whom they hire from overseas. It seems now, more than ever, China is one of the first destinations to be considered.
By Lain | Published 5/1/2007
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A brief overview of How to Import From China and other countries, and get samples Well, the real truth! It is so simple
By Walter Scheu | Published 4/19/2007
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These personalized Wedding Gift Thank You Cards are the most amazingly pretty way to say thank you to your wedding guest that gave you your wedding china or anything else you registered for
By RS | Published 2/15/2007
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A China Helper can open up the marketplace in China to anyone. Jasmine Agency is a China Helper. The e-business trade is available world wide. For those looking for a steal, beware! Prices that are too good to believe are just that, unbelievable.
By Mary Anne Simpson | Published 9/5/2007
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With U.S. consumers buying goods from China, child labor is a growing concern. No child should be submitted to child labor. Should China have child labor laws?
By Sarah Holmes | Published 6/12/2007
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Almost on a daily basis, we're hearing of more recalls of items that have been manufactured and produced in China. It makes one wonder, how safe are any of the products made in China are
By pyewacket | Published 8/23/2007
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China executed the former head of the national food safety organization just two months after his trial began. International human rights organizations continue to put pressure on the Chinese government to improve the fairness and accuracy of their judicial system.
By Aly Adair | Published 7/11/2007
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This article reviews things one should consider for finding China wholesale suppliers and china wholesale products for their business.
By Jack Harmon | Published 2/1/2007
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New China is located at 664 N Riverside Drive (41A) parallel to 2nd Street (112), a few blocks north of College Street. Their phone number is (931) 553-8355.
By selv | Published 8/1/2007
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As the US imports more and more foodstuffs and manufactured goods from China, buyers might want to exercise caution.
By Clark Richards | Published 7/2/2007
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Edwin Williams discusses the advancements China has made and their transition to a free-market society.
By Joe Thomas | Published 8/9/2006
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Should being selected to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games honor China?
By Ted Hessing | Published 3/10/2006
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China is one of the largest nations in the world and remained largely self governed and independent of other nations for most of its history. Through Opium wars and unequal treaties made by the winning parties, China slowly started to loose ground...
By Carolani J. Day | Published 1/12/2006
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Known for little more than it's proximity to Mt. Everest, Nepal is a true site to behold and a travel destination to treasure.
By Jim Staats | Published 5/10/2005
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The major oil companies in China have signed billion dollar contracts for exploration and importation crude oil.The economic growth in China has increased demand for energy.
By travels | Published 10/28/2005
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This is the story of a Waukesha Wisconsin shop owner's daughter and her family who to took their faith to the Great Wall of China to bring hope to two little girls. The family now live happily together their two little Chinese lanterns of love.
By Isabel Stewart | Published 4/7/2006
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