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Anyone who has had some experience of climbing in the mountains will testify that the exhilaration of the climb lies not only in the achievement of making it to the peak, but in the grand feeling of being able to look down and survey the broad sweep of the world below: ravines, woodlands, other peaks, valleys, perhaps plains in the distance stretching to the horizon or connecting with other mountain slopes. It is a dramatic moment and gives one a sense of being "on top of the world."
Anyone who has had some experience of climbing in the mountains will testify that the exhilaration of the climb lies not only in the achievement of making it to the peak, but in the grand feeling of being able to look down and survey the broad sweep of the world below: ravines, woodlands, other peaks, valleys, perhaps plains in the distance stretching to the horizon or connecting with other mountain slopes. It is a dramatic moment and gives one a sense of being "on top of the world."
