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A 3 page paper which examines the Mt. Everest mystique. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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highest point on the planet. It is the tallest mountain and has long held a very mysterious place in the world of exploration and discovery. But, in many respects it
is far more than just finding something or exploring some physical plane, it is finding the strength within oneself and exploring how far a person can push themselves in reaching
the highest point on the planet. The following paper examines what the mystique is concerning Mr. Everest. The Everest Mystique Prior to technological capabilities that could accurately measure
Mt. Everest it was seen as just another mountain in a range, and likely not the highest for apparently there are others that look higher (Pearson Education, 2008). It seems
that at one point the mountain K2 was measured as being higher but those numbers were apparently wrong, thus putting Mt. Everest as the highest point in the world (Pearson
Education, 2008). According to Pearson Education (2008) man has often sought out the furthest, the darkest, the highest, the most remote locations just for the sake of finding them.
The author(s) illustrate that once the barren regions of the North and the South poles were truly discovered and explored people then looking to Mt. Everest and the mystique began.
It was in the 1920s and it was George Mallory and Andrew Irvine who would be the first to truly work towards reaching the top (Pearson Education, 2008). They
were the individuals who coined the phrase spoken by so many in terms of exploration and those words, an answer to why climb Mt. Everest, were ""because its there" (Pearson
Education, 2008). Mankind, as noted, has always desired to see things, explore places just because they can, because they exist and have been untouched. It is the nature of humanity,
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