A Mountain
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Artists | Wassily Kandinsky |
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Created | 1909 |
Periods | Expressionism |
Genres | Pastoral |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2984910 |
About A Mountain
When sea levels rise, so does your rent
... " I don t look at it as Little Haiti is on A Mountain and Miami Beach is at sea level, " he says...
Climate change: The villagers building 100ft ice towers
... After piping water from A Mountain stream down into the valley, the group forced water to flow up a vertical pipe with a fine nozzle attached to its end...
Anger over ironing board abandoned on Ben Nevis
... And in June, A Mountain rescuer carried a 100kg (220lb) barbell to raise money for motor neurone disease research...
Sharp rise in UK firms at risk of going bust, insolvency data shows
... " Everything seems like A Mountain and as you climb it, you keep slipping down...
Putin is ready to take advantage of Israel-Gaza war - Steve Rosenberg
...By Steve RosenbergRussia EditorIt s tempting to view Vladimir Putin as a James Bond-style villain sitting at a giant control panel, in A Mountain hideout, sowing chaos around the world...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Horseshoe crab wins gold
... Alpine exposure, by Luca Melcarne, FranceLuca Melcarne, A Mountain guide in France s Vercors Regional Natural Park, photographed this ibex after spending a bitterly cold night in a temporary shelter...
The hunt for a new way to tackle clothing waste
...By Jane WakefieldTechnology reporter Earlier this year, a satellite photo of A Mountain of discarded clothes in Chile s Atacama Desert went viral...
Sikkim flood: Rescue efforts continue as death toll rises
... The massive floods were trigged by a cloudburst over A Mountain lake this week...
Anger over ironing board abandoned on Ben Nevis
An ironing board abandoned at The Top of Ben Nevis has angered hillwalkers in the Scottish Highlands .
It was photographed last week resting against the ruined walls of the 19Th Century Ben Nevis observatory.
It is not uncommon for household items to be carried to The Top of the UK's highest mountain as part of fundraising efforts for charities.
But the John Muir Trust, which shares responsibility for its management, said the rule is " leave nothing behind".
In April, a former soldier made it to The Top of the 1,345m (4,413 ft) peak with a fridge on his back.
And in June, A Mountain rescuer carried a 100kg (220lb) barbell to raise money for motor neurone disease research.
Other strange items reportedly left on Ben Nevis include a church organ, a toilet seat and a 3ft garden gnome.
The Photograph of the ironing board angered hillwalkers when it was posted on a Highlands Facebook page.
It is believed those responsible may have been doing " extreme ironing" for charity - a craze where people take ironing boards to remote locations.
The John Muir Trust, which runs volunteer litter picks on Ben Nevis , said The Summit " would start to look like a Home Bargains store" if all charity walkers left their items behind.
A spokesperson added: " A lot of people raise money for great causes on Ben Nevis , and we don't want to discourage that.
" Those unfamiliar with outdoors culture don't always understand The First unwritten rule of The Hills , which is leave nothing behind but your boot prints. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com