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Over 700 delegates met in Cambodia for the Fifth Review Conference of the Mine Ban Convention entitled the Siem Reap-Angkor Summit on a Mine Free World – adopting a new Action Plan to help guide implementation efforts for the next five years. Find more information on the proceedings on, www.apminebanconvention.org/en/review-conferences/5revcon. Photos can be used within the context of the work of the Convention. Please courtesy ISU/CMAA. For more information contact, isu(at)apminebanconvention.org.
A funny summit register note from Peak 1920.
Taken on a trip to Mount Regan, Castlecrag Mountain, Mount Frink, Mount George V, Peak 1920, and Peak 1909.
Emily's reward for reaching the summit, apart from the sense of achievement, was a cup of hot chocolate.
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The summit cairn on Peak 1909.
Taken on a trip to Mount Regan, Castlecrag Mountain, Mount Frink, Mount George V, Peak 1920, and Peak 1909.
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Tuscarora Summit
The County highpoint for Franklin and Fulton Counties in South-Central Pennsylvania, the actual summit of this long, linear Pennsylvania mountain is called Big Mountain. Tuscarora Mountain is a NE-SW ridge which rises gently from near the Mason-Dixon line and extends all the way northeast to the Juniata River, opposite Millerstown. It forms the E/SE boundaries for Fulton, Huntingdon and Juniata Counties, as well as the West boundary of Franklin County.
Tuscarora Mountain was named for the Tuscarora Indians, a tribe adopted by the Iroquois Nation and allowed to migrate to this region around 1714. The mountain runs through the present-day state forests of Tuscarora (named after the mountain) and Buchanan, named after President James Buchanan, who was born next to Tuscarora Mountain in 1791.
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MAY 21: United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief, Stephen O'Brien (R) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, Mevlut Cavusoglu (L) attend a ceremony as United Nations flag is raised at Istanbul Congress Center, ahead of the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, Turkey on May 21, 2016.
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Summit Flags for the Tour de France 2014 on Holme Moss – designed and created by Wendy Meadley and Helen Davies with Cowlersley Community Out of School Club, Friend to Friend Holmfirth, Gomersal Primary School, Meltham CE Primary School and members of the public at Greenhead Park open workshop. Photos by Roz Garthwaite.