Narrative and Audiobook - Drew Alexion

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English

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Australian

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wind battered the tent, the tent poles rattled. His fabric fluttered back and forth, opening my eyes. A greyish world came in division yl colour dulled around me with the cocoons of sleeping bags save for the wind whistling outside. There wasn't a sound. The world was eerily still. One of the sleeping bags stood. I wasn't sure who or what it wass, but then I saw the mattered sweat streaked hair of Rick. Then it hit me where it can't fall on Everest. Memories came flooding back, reaching the summit my full and then the near deadly descent. My heart soared and crashed in a single moment. The Great Barrier Reef Sheer diversity is part of what makes it great. It hosts 1800 species of fish, 125 kinds of sharks and a numeral miniature organisms. But the most riveting side of all, and the main reason for world heritage status is the vast expanse of coral, from staghorn stalks and wave smooth plates to mit shaped boulders draped with knobby brand. Carl's as leather is Saddles, mountains, wonders of the natural world that have inspired our fascination through the ages for centuries. Mountains remains untouched, terrifying places of unimaginable danger. But in recent years we have been drawn to these high places by the towering majesty that's so frightened our ancestors. This Siri's explores four off the world's most iconic peaks from the daring pioneers who risked everything to make the first ascent to the people and the animals who struggled to survive on the slopes. Today, these are the world's greatest mountains.

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