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| Avid explorer
and mountaineer Bernard Voyer has 30 years of expeditions
and adventures to his credit. Among his exploits: reaching
the North Pole in 1994,
the South Pole
in 1996 and, on May 5, 1999, he stood on the roof of the
world, Mount Everest
(8,850 metres). |
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| World Tour via the
highest summits:
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Continent |
Mountain |
Country |
Altitude |
Summit |
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Metres |
Feets |
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South
America |
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Argentina |
6,959
m |
22,831' |
20.01.1997 |
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Africa |
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Tanzania |
5,896 m
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19,344' |
21.12.1998 |
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Asia |
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Nepal-Tibet |
8,850 m
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29,035' |
5.05.1999 |
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Oceania |
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Indonesia |
4,884 m |
16,023' |
15.07.2000 |
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Europa |
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Russia |
5,642 m |
18,510' |
14.10.2000 |
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North
America |
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U.S.A. |
6,194 m |
20,320' |
2.07.2001 |
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Antarctica |
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"Humanity" |
4,897 m |
16,066' |
10.12.2001 |
On December 10, 2001, he stood atop the
world's coldest peak, Mount
Vinson, in Antarctica,
crowning his exceptional World
Tour via the highest mountain on each of the 7 continents.
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