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Indian Climbing's New Exploring Boulderer

Indian Climbing's New Exploring Boulderer

Ladakhi climber Jamyang Tenzing has been exploring and opening new climbing destinations in North India – and he’s only just begun. For years, rock climbing in India was an out-of-the-way sport, with little interest from the general public. Local climbers opened, even bolted, routes in their areas, but it was
Karn Kowshik Apr 3, 2018
Four Disturbing After-Effects if Goa's Coal Project gets off the Ground

Four Disturbing After-Effects if Goa's Coal Project gets off the Ground

The wilderness of a part of India’s west coast could be destroyed if a proposed coal port expansion project is set in motion. Goa’s environmentalists and activists talk about its consequences and urge you to join the protest. Goa’s wilderness is in danger. The small state by
Supriya Vohra May 24, 2017
Has Everest’s famous Hillary Step Collapsed or Not?

Has Everest’s famous Hillary Step Collapsed or Not?

The most prominent feature of Mt. Everest, named after Sir Edmund Hillary, has allegedly been destroyed.
Himraj Soin May 23, 2017

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