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  2. Halifax Explosion - Wikipedia

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    Mont-Blanc started moving at 7:30 am on 6 December and was the second ship to enter the harbour as the anti-submarine net between Georges Island and Pier 21 opened for the morning. [38] Mont-Blanc headed towards Bedford Basin on the Dartmouth side of the harbour.

  3. Jacques Balmat - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Balmat (French pronunciation: [ʒak balma]), called Balmat du Mont Blanc (1762–1834) was a mountaineer, a Savoyard mountain guide, born in the Chamonix valley in Savoy. He is known for the first ascent of Mont Blanc with physician Michel-Gabriel Paccard on 8 August 1786 .

  4. Vince Coleman (train dispatcher) - Wikipedia

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    Vince Coleman. Patrick Vincent Coleman (13 March 1872 – 6 December 1917) [1] was a train dispatcher for the Canadian Government Railways (formerly the ICR, Intercolonial Railway of Canada) who was killed in the Halifax Explosion, but not before he sent a message to an incoming passenger train to stop outside the range of the explosion.

  5. Bossons Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Bossons Glacier in 2014 Bossons Glacier in 1830 Bossons Glacier in 1890 Bossons Glacier and Taconnaz Glacier from Aiguille du Midi, 2009. The Bossons Glacier is one of the larger glaciers of the Mont Blanc massif of the Alps, found in the Chamonix valley of Haute-Savoie département, south-eastern France.

  6. Marie Paradis - Wikipedia

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    Marie Paradis (c. 1778 – 1839) was the first woman to climb Mont Blanc. Paradis was a poor maidservant who lived in Chamonix at that time part of the Kingdom of Sardinia. On 14 July 1808, in the company of renowned mountain guide Jacques Balmat, she became the first woman to climb Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest mountain. [1]

  7. Mont Blanc - Wikipedia

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    Mont Blanc (BrE: / ˌ m ɒ̃ ˈ b l ɒ̃ (k)/; AmE: / ˌ m ɒ n (t) ˈ b l ɑː ŋ k /) [3] is the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, and the highest mountain in Europe outside the Caucasus Mountains, rising 4,805.59 m (15,766 ft) [1] above sea level, located on the Franco-Italian border. [4]

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  9. Junko Kazukawa - Wikipedia

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    She moved to Denver, Colorado in 1988 and works as a trainer and coach for runners. Kazukawa began running marathons in 2000 [2] and had completed 48 marathons and 11 ultramarathons by 2017, [3] including such venues as the Boston Marathon, the Ultra-Trail Mt. Fuji [4] and the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc. [3]

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