Jimmy - the director of the 2018 "Free Rock Climbing" documentary, is also the world's top climber, this "Climbing Meru" is his and two other climbing partners bravely challenged the most dangerous peak of the Himalayas in 2015 - Real records and pictures of "Shark Fin Meru". My colleague recommended that it was a very touching and inspiring work. In the eyes of climbers, climbing is worth everything. It is a soul that ordinary people cannot understand. They're so hard, it's a power of faith I can't imagine. Human beings conquer all unknowns in the ode of adventurers, from the high mountains to the stars above the fingers, from the ocean to the vast space, and self-deprecating fighters like stray dogs.
When I was a child, I watched "The Years of Love" and fell in love with my second brother Brad Pitt (he was handsome when he was old?), I was very puzzled at the time, why did he abandon his current choice and choose to wander away from home to chase black bears, elk, and whales the power of. Now I understand, I also once thought about running away from home, fighting swords and wandering. People have worked hard to the outside world and turned the outside world into their own world, so that when they are too old to walk, there will be no It is a pity that there will be more warm, happy, self-sufficient and proud memories, and experience the beauty that has come.
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