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This is the true pleasure of your 'rural voluptuary,' -- not to remain awe-stricken before a Mount Chimborazo; not to sit deafened over the big drum in the orchestra, but day by day to teach himself some new beauty -- to experience some new vague and tranquil sensation that has before evaded him.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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Thanks to the curvature of the planet, Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is the highest if you're measuring from the center of the Earth.
Boing Boing Xeni Jardin 2010
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Mount Chimborazo, at just over 20,500 feet, gets a step-stool boost from the Earth's equatorial bulge, which pushes the mountain an extra few miles into space and farther from the center of the planet.
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Mount Chimborazo, at just over 20,500 feet, gets a step-stool boost from the Earth's equatorial bulge, which pushes the mountain an extra few miles into space and farther from the center of the planet.
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Thanks to the curvature of the planet, Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is the highest if you're measuring from the center of the Earth.
Boing Boing David Pescovitz 2010
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Thanks to the curvature of the planet, Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is the highest if you're measuring from the center of the Earth.
Boing Boing Xeni Jardin 2010
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Thanks to the curvature of the planet, Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is the highest if you're measuring from the center of the Earth.
Boing Boing Xeni Jardin 2010
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Mount Chimborazo (6,310-m above sea level) is considered to be the most distant point from the center of the earth, given the Climate
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Thanks to the curvature of the planet, Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is the highest if you're measuring from the center of the Earth.
Boing Boing Xeni Jardin 2010
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Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador is the highest if you're measuring from the center of the Earth
Boing Boing Maggie Koerth-Baker 2010
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