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- Cirque of the Unclimbables, located inside the Nahanni National Park Reserve, in the Northwest Territories, Canada, approximately 500 km (311 mi) west...
- together a team of specialist saboteurs to infiltrate the island via the "unclimbable" south cliff and get into the fortress to destroy the guns. They have...
- Chinese language in primary and secondary school, describing it as an "unclimbable mountain" in a 2017 interview. It was not until he entered junior college...
- metaphorical uses, for example, "The cliffs remained cruel." (i.e., unclimbable when they desperately needed to be climbed) in The Lord of the Rings...
- route is The Nose, which follows the m****ive prow. Once thought to be unclimbable, the high granite walls of Yosemite Valley began to see their first attempts...
- Melanoff, the Willoughbys build a dirigible to rescue them from the "Unclimbable Alps" in Switzerland, which is the final and deadliest destination on...
- estimated to be 6,000 m (20,000 ft) high and described it as utterly unclimbable. He thought about an ascent of the northeast ridge. Ruttledge had been...
- that the name was derived from Wachagga saying that the mountain was unclimbable, kilemanjaare or kilemajyaro, and porters misinterpreting this as being...
- venue. British Pathé characterised driving up the road as "Climbing the Unclimbable" and filmed a car successfully ascending it. The road was realigned and...
- peaks, Coonyinirra and Niamboyoo". In 1927, the mountain was considered 'unclimbable'. Now a series of graded trails leads to a lookout just below the summit...