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pris-art · 2 years
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some stephenplays fanart! wii extralife fanart 2020 and 2021, and little eddie. i can explain them. no promise i will
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thoughtkick · 9 months
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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quotemadness · 1 year
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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surqrised · 6 months
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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stay-close · 6 months
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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carloskaplan · 2 years
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George Mallory, famoso montañeiro morto no Everest en 1924 retratado no estudio do seu amante, Duncan Grant (ca. 1912)
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schumi-nadal · 2 months
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I was tagged by @acrazybayernfan to share 9 of my favorite books: I'm so sorry, i didn't see the tag till today *sigh* thank you for the tag 🩵 (et je pense relire La Quête du Saint-Graal, petit moment de nostalgie grâce à toi haha).
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I wanted to add more like The Goblet of Fire or Peter Pan, it was so difficult to choose only 9 of them 😂
Tagging @ofbooksandstardustbook, @luzmyway, @game-set-canet, and whoever wants to do it ☺ (feel free to do it or not💜 )
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fuckyessarahlancashire · 10 months
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Sarah Lancashire as Mallory Brown
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quotefeeling · 1 year
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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wheelie-butch · 5 days
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Im working on my monprom ocs do u guys like them. They're best friends and they like to pretend they're in a band called The Rollong Gravestones
From left to right we have Mallory (they/them) and their pet raven Lenore, Georgie (she/her), and Martin (he/him).
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withnailrules · 11 months
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"Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars."
—George Mallory in a letter to his wife during his 1921 expedition up Mount Everest
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resqectable · 1 year
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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thoughtkick · 2 years
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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nightlyquotes · 9 months
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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perfectfeelings · 2 years
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Goodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.
George Mallory
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professor-dumbledope · 11 months
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There are an estimated 200 bodies on Mt. Everest, Earth's tallest peak, and climbers often use them as markers to determine how close they are to the top.
These are three of the four most well-known bodies that currently are, or were at one time, on the mountain:
"Green Boots": the real identity of the body climbers refer to as "Green Boots" is presumed to be Tsewang Paljor, who perished in 1996. Not pictured here is the body of David Sharpe, who, when he stopped at Green Boots' cave to rest, slowly froze to death, even while approximately 40 other climbers passed by him dying and did nothing to help.
Hannelore Schmatz became the first German and the first woman to die on the mountain. She succeeded in reaching the summit, but ignored the warnings of her Sherpa on the way back down and camped overnight in the death zone. While she did survive the night, she finally succumbed to exhaustion, low oxygen, and frostbite on her way back to base camp, dying just 330 feet from safety. Her body is no longer visible on the mountain and has either been swept away by the high winds or buried under the snow.
George Mallory was the first person to attempt to climb Mt. Everest in 1924, using "primitive climbing equipment and heavy oxygen bottles." His upper torso, half of his legs, and his left arm were found in 1999. He was dressed in a tweed suit and a rope injury around his waist suggested he'd been climbing with someone else when they fell off a cliff.
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