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Difference between revisions of "Mount Everest"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
In [[Ain't No Mountain High: A Blind Man Climbs Everest]] they follow a man that is blind climbing to Mt. Everest.<ref>"[[Springfield Up]]"</ref>
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In ''[[Ain't No Mountain High: A Blind Man Climbs Everest]]'' a camera crew follow a blind man climbing Mt. Everest.<ref>"[[Springfield Up]]"</ref>
  
 
A mountain climber once climbed it with a flag that would later become [[Moe's bar rag]]. A yeti living here took the rag after the climber died and gave it to his child, a young [[Moe Szyslak]].<ref>"[[Moe Goes From Rags to Riches]]"</ref>
 
A mountain climber once climbed it with a flag that would later become [[Moe's bar rag]]. A yeti living here took the rag after the climber died and gave it to his child, a young [[Moe Szyslak]].<ref>"[[Moe Goes From Rags to Riches]]"</ref>
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Revision as of 13:40, May 25, 2012

Mt. Everest
Mt. Everest.png
Location Information
Use: Mountain

Mt. Everest is a mountain in the Himalayas.

History

In Ain't No Mountain High: A Blind Man Climbs Everest a camera crew follow a blind man climbing Mt. Everest.[1]

A mountain climber once climbed it with a flag that would later become Moe's bar rag. A yeti living here took the rag after the climber died and gave it to his child, a young Moe Szyslak.[2]

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