The new report by Italian intelligence services also focuses on climate change and its impacts on migration and domestic security.
[vimeo url=”https://vimeo.com/121045965″] The mountains you can see in the photo are not those of the Paramount logo, but the Ama Dablam, one of the most extraordinary Himalayan peaks. The Teton gravity research, an American action sports media company, released an aerial footage shot with a helicopter that shows the highest Himalayan peaks. At over 6,000 m
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The mountains you can see in the photo are not those of the Paramount logo, but the Ama Dablam, one of the most extraordinary Himalayan peaks. The Teton gravity research, an American action sports media company, released an aerial footage shot with a helicopter that shows the highest Himalayan peaks. At over 6,000 m of altitude and with a video resolution that, according to those who realised it, has never been seen before the Everest (8,848 metres), Lhotse (8,516 metres) and Ama Dablam (6,856 metres) give us an incredible adrenaline rush.
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The new report by Italian intelligence services also focuses on climate change and its impacts on migration and domestic security.
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[vimeo url=”http://vimeo.com/100195272″] Recently, the environment organisation Greenpeace launched a campaign to ask Lego, the well-known Danish producer of plastic construction toys loved by both children and adults, to stop its collaboration with Shell, as well as to remove from its products the logo of the oil company that is drilling one of the world’s most
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