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Bookbits_-_2011-11-14_Wade_Davis-Into_the_Silence.vorb.oga(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 6 min 36 s, 104 kbps, file size: 4.93 MB)

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English: Remember the line "Why climb a mountain? Because it's there!" The man who said that and died on Mount Everest in the 1920's was George Mallory. This is the story of that climb..
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Source http://radio4all.net/index.php/program/56423
Author Bookbits
Featured speakers Author and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence w:en:Wade Davis
Language English
Credits Bookbits 2011 (and VolodyA! V Anarhist for reencoding and wikification)

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