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What kind of visitors does Mt. Everest get? - English

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What kind of visitors does Mt. Everest get?

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Mt. Everest has been scaled several times by foreign climbers.

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Chapter 3.1: Old Man River - Exercise [Page 64]

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Chapter 3.1 Old Man River
Exercise | Q L. 8. | Page 64

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