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  2. Hochkalter - Wikipedia

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    The rock fall was felt in the Ramsau valley as an earthquake. On 25 July 1954 the second Blaueis pinnacle on the northern arete of the Blaueisspitze collapsed. Nine years later to the day, on 25 July 1963, the collapse of a column on the Schärtenspitze resulted in the route up the north face becoming much more difficult.

  3. The Light and How to Swing It: Tanking tactics for the ... - AOL

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    A little more than a month ago I wrote the second part in this series of tips and tricks for the boss fights of the Siege of Orgrimmar raid, and now (nearly three months after the raid was ...

  4. Avon Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Goram the Giant in the grounds of Ashton Court. The formation of the Avon Gorge is the subject of mediaeval mythology. The myths tell tales of two giant brothers, Goram and Vincent, who constructed the gorge. One variation holds that Vincent and Goram were constructing the gorge together and Goram fell asleep, to be accidentally ...

  5. Gorong archipelago - Wikipedia

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    The Nagarakretagama, an Old Javanese eulogy to king Hayam Wuruk of Majapahit written in 1365, mentions "Gurun" amongst the tributary countries of the kingdom. [2]The English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace described the islands, which he called Goram, in chapter 25 of his 1869 book The Malay Archipelago.

  6. Goram and Vincent - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known mention of the giants was by William Worcester, who in 1480 described Ghyston Cliff (now St. Vincent's Rocks, near Clifton Observatory), and said that the hillfort above it (Clifton Down Camp) was founded "by a certain giant called Ghyst", who was "portrayed in/on the ground" (in terra portraiatum), presumably as a hill figure.

  7. List of valleys in India - Wikipedia

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    Location Image Araku Valley: Vishakhapatnam Araku valley: Bangus Valley: Jammu and Kashmir Barak Valley: Assam Baspa Valley: Himachal Pradesh Betaab Valley: Jammu and Kashmir Bhakra Nangal Valley: Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh Bhal Padri Valley Doda, Jammu and Kashmir Bhal Padri in Bhalessa: Brahmaputra Valley: Assam Breng Valley: Jammu and ...

  8. Valley of the Giants (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Valley of the Giants Trailhead . In 1976, the Bureau of Land Management designated the site as an Outstanding Natural Area. The Valley of the Giants is located 30 miles (50 km) west of Falls City via logging roads generally suitable for passenger cars, if driven slowly.

  9. Gehenna - Wikipedia

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    In the King James Version of the Bible, the term appears 13 times in 11 different verses as Valley of Hinnom, Valley of the son of Hinnom or Valley of the children of Hinnom. In the synoptic Gospels the various authors describe Jesus , who was Jewish, as using the word Gehenna to describe the opposite to life in the Kingdom ( Mark 9:43–48 ).