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- ... that Solfrid Koanda (pictured) qualified for her first weightlifting competition a few days after starting the sport?
- ... that the Joint Operations Command was created based on lessons learned from the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami?
- ... that a village in North Sulawesi traces its founding to exiles from the Java War?
- ... that Continuity by Andre Wee at Hume MRT station presents a stylised cross-sectional view of the historical Former Ford Factory?
- ... that the first governor of Macau Francisco Mascarenhas took the Fortaleza do Monte as the governor's residence from the Jesuits through a ruse?
- ... that construction of a Pittsburgh TV station was delayed when it was discovered that abandoned mine shafts ran beneath the planned tower site?
- ... that American football coach Jorge Munoz served as an assistant to a former player he coached?
- ... that the birth of Christianity in Minahasa, Indonesia, is celebrated annually on June 12, the day that Johann Friedrich Riedel set foot in Manado?
- ... that protesters launched a Garbage Offensive on New York City?
Mount Whymper is a 2,845-metre-high (9,334 ft) mountain located in the Canadian Rockies in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Located in the Vermilion Pass in Kootenay National Park, it is named after Edward Whymper, who, along with four guides (Joseph Bossoney, Christian Kaufmann, Christian Klucker, and Joseph Pollinger), was the first to climb the mountain in 1910. Mount Whymper is composed of sedimentary rock laid down during the Precambrian to Jurassic periods as part of the Laramide orogeny. This panoramic photograph shows the southeastern aspect of Mount Whymper, as seen from the Stanley Glacier Trail, with Stanley Valley in the foreground.Photograph credit: The Cosmonaut
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9 April 2025 |
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