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Everyone looks forward to heading out on vacation. Despite the hassles -crowds, delays, bad weather, bad food, that hotel that looks nothing like the ....
First Sofia Vergara, then Ben Affleck, Jude Law, and Eminem… and now the Sunday World has joined the list of youthful icons who suddenly, unexpectedly, and seemingly impossibly, have hit the big five-oh. ....
That wasn t the only surprise to the team. Trekking to Mount Everest base camp is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience, yet not something we thought would beat the likes of the Rome Colosseum, he said. Victor Blue | Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images The Statue of Liberty is located on Liberty Island, a small federally-owned island to the south of the borough of Manhattan. Mount Everest s place on the list may reflect growing preferences for outdoor travel activities. Six hikes appeared in the top 50 list, including Mount Everest, Tanzania s Mount Kilimanjaro, Arizona s Havasu Falls, Norway s Trolltunga, South Africa s Table Mountain and Peru s Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. ....
From Chomolungma to Thule – the world wonders forgotten alter egos A campaign is underway to call Snowdon by its original Welsh name, ‘Yr Wyddfa’ 29 April 2021 • 1:18pm View of Snowdon, or ‘Yr Wyddfa’, its original Welsh name Credit: iStock/Getty “Get your coats, kids, we’re heading to Yr Wyddfa.” “Er, wheredfa?” To English speakers, ‘Yr Wyddfa’ doesn’t have quite the same ring to it as ‘Snowdon’, with all its icy, windswept evocations. But a campaign is underway to reclaim the name of Wales’s highest peak, so we ought to get used to it. A representative for the Gwynedd county council has urged Snowdonia National Park Authority to ditch its English name in favour of its Welsh origins. (Not for the first time, as this Telegraph article dated from 2003 attests.) ....