Seven Summits
British climber's remains found in Swiss Alps, 52 years on
The remains of a climber discovered in the Swiss Alps last year have been identified as a British mountaineer who went missing 52 years ago, local police said on Aug. 31.
It is the latest in a series of discoveries of remains of long-missing climbers revealed as the Alp's glaciers melt and recede because of global warming.
Five Climbers Die in Elbrus, Europe's Highest Peak in Russian Caucasus
On September 23, two Elbrus climbers were reported to be in intensive care, according to the regional ministry of health on Friday.
"Yesterday, 11 victims were transported to the Republican Clinical Hospital by the disaster medicine brigade; two of them, including a guide from Karachay-Cherkessia and a tourist from St. Petersburg," the agency's interlocutor said.
Turkish adventurer sails to Pacific to set a new record
Erden Eruç, a Turkish adventurer who was the first person to circumnavigate the globe solo using human power, has started a sailing expedition from California towards China to break a new record and raise awareness about the environmental crisis caused by human activities.
Mother Ran Over her 3-Year-Old Child While Parking
A three-year-old child died on Sunday evening after its mother, run over him in an attempt to park her off-road jeep.
The ridiculous accident occurred on a parking in the centre of the town Mont Blanc, located in the northeastern province of Catalonia.
According to the local police, the woman said she hadn't seen the child, and she didn't know exactly where it was.
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French climbers rescued on Mount Taygetos
An air force helicopter Monday rescued two French climbers who had become trapped in a ravine on Mount Taygetos in the Peloponnese at an altitude of 1,950 meters.
The helicopter transferred the two climbers to the air force base in Kalamata, where they were taken to the nearest hospital and given a clean bill of health.
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Death toll up to 7 after Swiss Alps storm
A fifth person has died after a group of 14 skiers were caught up in a storm, police said Tuesday, after the bodies of two climbers were also found elsewhere in the Swiss Alps.
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Meet the first Greek woman who set foot on Alaskan peak (photos)
Christina Flamboura (member of the Hellenic Mountaineering Association of Acharnes) and Vanessa Archontidou (member of the Athens Mountaineering Clubs) became the first Greek women to set foot on the highest peak of Mount Denali in Alaska.
“The mountain does not want strength, it wants soul,” Christina Flamboura told Athens News Agency (AMNA).
'Bulgarian National' Dies on Mount Elbrus
A mountaineer who died while climbing up Elbrus, in the Northern Caucasus, is a Bulgarian national, Russia's RIA Novosti agency reports.
His body was found earlier on Thursday by a group of climbers, at a height of 4900 m (the peak itself is at an altitude of 5642 m).
As many as 12 rescuers arrived at the scene, taking the body down to hand it over to forensics.
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