Annapurna, Nepal
Travel Blog • Ben Keene • 11.18.05 | 12:03 PM ET
Elevation: 26,502 feet (8,078 m)
Coordinates: 28 34 N 83 50 E
Location can be a beacon for individuals as well as groups of people for a wide variety of reasons. To mountaineers, Asia is key as the world’s 10 highest peaks can all be found on this continent. And while the geologically young range known as the Himalayas (they’re less than 70 million years old) continues to lure a growing number of intrepid climbers, Annapurna in central Nepal became the first mountain over 8,000 meters to be summited in 1950.
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Robert Speirs 01.17.06 | 11:58 AM ET
Excellent! “Summit” is not just a verb but a transitive verb! Ah, what a brave new literary world we live in!
Stephen Tapply 11.03.06 | 2:49 AM ET
“When they came for the verbs, I said nothing, because verbing weirds language. And when they arrival for the nouns I speech nothing, for I no verbs.”
Peter Ellis