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headlines now haron out. the worst single shooting spree in modern history at least eighty people have been killed every you count no way. through the fault of the government historical top of the us led killing at least seven the prime minister's office for states is involved in the building run for the hills. fifty two year old norwegian man has been arrested in connection with both attacks and suspicions that right wing political extremists may have been high in the killings reports say the terror group focus of jihad and she claimed responsibility response to the recent
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old enough going to relate to the truck to the statements. before you updated on the way that now the latest almost special reports will travel to russia as a southern urals region which most magnificent ransoms. mountain ranges and hills roll across the landscape intricate crests and rocks tower centuries old trainees. given the water wind and rocks constantly five c. primacy they exist in a unique on the. deep holes in the dawn mines swift mountain streams and quiet springs flow from the ground. this is tiger night nature's peculiar creation on the border between the urals to siberia it is the size as one of the brushes out of the way national parks.
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when national park warden valentin gregorio is on duty he uses a customized off road vehicle with large wheels to move around far as crossings are the easiest way to the peaks of the ground tyga ny ridge you don't find roads or footpaths here. adventure enthusiastic the not put off by the hardships of the journey this group of tourists is from the city of chelyabinsk an industrial center in the urals their hobby is rock climbing today their destination is the top of a cliff called a quick noisy crest waiting across this mountain stream is a dangerous task even on a quiet warm day its flow is still too fast. during the day wouldn't take food and fuel to the parks outposts and checks tourist trails and come sites. like
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i'm valentine grigori of ranger the national weather service from should have been to deregister yes yes did you get instructions before you came here yes. which way are you going we're going to climb the rock spend the night and climb a quick nye the next day place to make camp fires where you're not supposed to it's dangerous to do it now yes yes we got it. but have a nice trip with thank you. halfway to a click noise crest the tourists are treated to an unpleasant surprise. all of a sudden the weather has changed terentia rain washes the trail out in a matter of minutes. alexander guitar of the man in charge of the group of rock climbers just wants to lead them to stone river. most of those things make it difficult because of the rain but it's easier this way. every serious is supposed
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to get their feet wet in stone river. so-called stern rivers are scattered across to the nine national park they are in fact a mass of big rocks covered with lichen. it took geologists a long time to understand when and how such rivers of stone came about they eventually came to the conclusion that the rocks began a long downhill slide after a bit of cold wind and water eroded the mountain slopes over hundreds of years. it's thrilling and wonderful rain and rocks you slipped out of this is my first trip into the wild new year. another custom vehicle and of course bike joined valentino gregorio on his way to the remotest outposts of the national park even driving such cross-country vehicles over teigen eyes dirt roads solo is
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a risky offense. it could break down is any time there are no communication facilities and this out of the way place something goes wrong help will be a long time coming that's why small caravan on wheels is a safer bet. than the theory of the for you know is a beautiful place so many tourists come here but you can't reach this place on foot carrying a heavy load. only quad bikes and this custom vehicle can bring you. the caravan make slow progress towards the remotest outburst as you situated on mt dani tucker now i cross country vehicles normally take six to seven hours to cover thirty seven kilometers of what is otherwise impossible to rain. forest prefer to walk on the taiga nice paths trekking enthusiastic know how to move around like a knight from their own experience they have a simple rule
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a long walk is better than a bad drive. the worst it's a bad enough my vehicle rocks from side to side all the time even it has difficulty coping with these roads. after a long trip the full rock climbers reach out click no a crest the second tallest peak of the time and i rejoice. always supposed to climb it. yes but will make a detour it will be less daunting there's a special trail of their frankly i'm really scared and if you don't worry you'll get over it everybody else has managed it sounds we'll get through it looks nice very much it's hypnotizing. the cliff is one thousand one hundred fifty meters above sea level it is cold out click noise crest sound bounces off
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it's almost vertical face to produce a reverberating echo the rocks origin is shrouded in incredible legends. mystics see it as a wave from an ancient ocean petrified in mid air it is true that there was a nation him millions of years ago dinosaur enthusiasts believe it is the fossilized remains of a status saurus various outruns see the cliff as a huge code left behind by a giant a long time ago. as a time tonight using chanting i really do want to get to the top we had a lot of fun on that path in the company with the rain that's when you all face to face with it huge block frankly get very scary because you realize that you have to go all the way to the top but some seem to make it anyway.
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the tourists decide to come clean and played in a firth or east of the bottom of the cliff this is their last stop over before they head for the peak. gone crazy that heights won't be a walk in the war at many points you'll have the urge to just give up the answer and back but i'm sure each time you'll muster up enough strength to go through to the end. this will teach you to be just as determined in other situations to. wellington gregorio designs against going to mt don't need to go night one strays from the caravan of cross-country vehicles to comes out click noise crest the woman has decided to see for himself to the rock climbers are ok hello again below going ok you've been there already no not yet we're still making preparations
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have a seat thank you cooking nice it was. with found a stone near i mean what is that bitter sweet. what a comic this is courtside with a bit of mica in it. and these nice looking specs are garnets all their semi precious stones with their look even nicer if i told water on them or their sparkling red. gannett's or cut off polished and used in various decorations. a mine called ball shire. is near the village of magnitka. it contains nearest galatz that they used to mine with. the aftermath of sky mine is a geological landmark is situated in the west of the tiger nine park
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a massive diverse garnett's as and at the name of the dawn it crown the mine was abandoned a long time ago now mining is banned here let's say true skinless one of the few local scientists allowed to look for stones in it he has a streak of luck each time he visits the mine after seeing him and what german geologists dubbed him the gannett custodian. here are fairly gonna test some another two centimeters normally such gannett's live beneath white cow such apart from crimson gallants they aren't gods. they are smart of sky and mine was named after apollo amato of a mining engineer two hundred years ago he was the first to study and make an inventor of this rich deposit of ghana's and rare rock formations there are more than a thousand specimens of minerals from the acma of scum mine in geological museums around the world and many of them have been found by lex
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a trash can. by the way rocks give off energy energy some rocks generate negative energy others give off positive energy political. adventure ean is the stone that rules time tonight or venturing blocks sticking out of the earth to turn any glade into impossible to rain also washes away the earth to reveal the rocks after a long journey the wheels caravan reaches an altitude of one thousand one hundred twelve meters of of the sea level the most forbidding outpost of the national park is here on mt downey tyga night hi hi how i. brought some food for you. yet please make some tea commodities ready.
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mound don't need tyga ny is the northernmost peak at the grand titan i rejoice from here one gets a good view of the vast expanses of the southern europe's in the south there is a valley between the mountains a pile of rock towers in the west behind it is a shallow gully overgrown with two of pines. even though they're about the same height as humans their ages some to all three hundred years old. or it is very hard to get to the place he see behind me this poses a big problem where we get news of missing terrorists or injuries or rescue teams bring the injured here before transporting them to town. the sun is a rag guest on mt downey tyga night leatherman call this pizza kitchen where mother nature cooks the severe weather of the cells in your rules strong winds and fog are a constant feature here for the best parts of the year. carolyn this is to get like
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ali i'm here. what's the weather like there from a wind rain and fog in the next three days face the sounds wonderful over. fog never wastes time in descending on down it i deny to envelop it in the thick shroud clouds rain over the outpost for two hundred forty days in a year blizzards raged for one hundred thirty two days even hurrican force winds cannot disperse the mist many tourists come here for the express purpose of looking at the surreal landscape blurred by a legend hades. let's
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that they will go in able even to hold a camera in their hands. just a lot of. the bells being. played out. they got the right to it said ready. if you look at that click noise crest from a short distance you get the impression that it's an unassailable wall but rock climbers are quick to find an obscure trail among huge adventuring boulders groups of climbers they usually guided by the most experienced people the man responsible for their safety is at the other end of the group there's a fat chance climbers will enjoy their arms or legs true in the ascent the wind and water and i have polished the sides of the blocks over thousands of years but they still have sharp edges i promise make their first stop over to now to do some five
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hundred metres. i want to go down any more from dumb to scared and you're still quite low it will be even more beautiful and we get higher and just enjoy the beautiful scenery look at those fur trees our real beauties look at the airplane which come closer to the sky in the river. this nonsense points off as a panoramic view of the largest peaks of the grand tyga ny ridge. the tiger ny ridge form some six hundred seventy million years ago according to scientists is one of the most stable locations on planet earth computer simulations of potential natural cataclysms on a global scale such as powerful earthquakes and floods are shown at the time to ny ridge would remain intact. the flora of tyga ny is the result of several climatic zones spruces and first grow in the northern slopes of the ridges birch trees and
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pines or on the eastern side flowers and grass of the tundra grow high up in the mountains. the heather growing on the top of mt downey tiger knight is a rare species it can withstand strong winds drastic drops in temperature and humid folks it is called optus elp know. it's a very rare plant its second name is bass ear. and in grooves in the known. parts from hour to deny it can be found in the mountain tundra off now the new ramp. in these plants might well be coast the botanical parietal of the national park up to the night or. the sun still shines of the johnny tiger ny outpost when the caravan of cross-country vehicles and box only ordeal of descending the mountain the
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destination of the national park staff is the mysterious cliffs call the three brothers. he's saying this is a no go situation. where need to get through here. it will cut it down it's dead wood the tree is sick. thanks rain floods the roads an obstacle that even cross country vehicles find difficult to clear. of the rangers find a solution. this was really heady. toss of there. let's do it together here we go. well i was ready to go. so i deny national parks network of books mountain streams and small rivers
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supplies water to the caspian sea and the arctic ocean during the summer rainy season small rivers in the taiga nine swiftie form into took a look streams some to rainy and waters emerge on the surface in the form springs one of the most famous ones is called grim cheek it has been around for hundreds of years but it has never dried up or changed course where it gets its water from the mains on clear according to one theory there is a lake lying deep underneath another claims and no water flowing from the twin peaks hills finds its way into the groundwater before merging on the surface of the bottom of the slope geologists say the water in burma cheek is softer than the melted snow before the interesting thing about the water is that it's a unique it differs from the water of all other and second ice frames no less treated people i know it's water from a grim uchi and the other springs where you go they say this water tastes better.
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on the way to the three brothers cliffs park employees come across evidence of the bears passing a ruined ant hill is a telltale sign of the fact that the bad as pinhead brown bears a fond of eating and loving the desert. the first king has been here. the bear made a mess of it and gulped down the whole lot. you need to fire your gun. fire my gun ok yeah scare the way. well it could be other bears around i guess. the brown bag king of the tiger night i got always steers clear of the boat is
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known as the three brothers tourists never pitch camping climbers never attempt to stem the rocks those traveling on their own don't spend the night here the three brothers the three austere rock standing in the midst of an age old forest ministry and rumors surround them it is a mecca for mystics and u.f.o. enthusiasts people staying here for a long time suffer from strange elucidations legend has it that the rocks were named after three giants stole precious stones from their father's money box after confessing their guilt they turned into rocks to bear the eternal burden of repentance even geologists say the origin composition of the rock significantly different from the other areas of the taken a ridge at the part of the rock didn't result from magma gushing from the earth each was smart enough or was in deep underground when the rocha nourished on the surface as a result of erosion it developed vertical cracks thirty erosion by cold weather and
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split it into three cards. unlike the three brothers at creek neu crest consists entirely of a venturing. close to the top huge drops of rock give way to steep smooth monoliths anyone wishing to climb them will need something other than skill and experience they will also need special gear. pull for climbers reach the cliffs top of the same time. what we're here which will give me a letter and up the aisle for your right leg. that's right. that's right wells are . from there they see a common run of the time rich translation from the language means pedestal of the moon. coins a legend once in
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a hundred years the earth at the bottom of the tiger night is torn asunder eldest come out of the rift to predict the future. they move rocks and rivers and just strolling talkin i roads to prevent people coming here in droves to learn that destiny. congratulations and now you know what it's like and i is all about that when we go back to town we'll take a memorable pictures and notes along. measure
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