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In a heart-pounding display of human tenacity, 102-year-old Japanese legend Kokichi Akuzawa defied the ravages of time and conquered Japan's majestic Mount Fuji—its soaring 12,388-foot peak—smashing his own record as the oldest climber to ever tame this iconic volcano! Undeterred by a battle with heart disease, a recent bout of shingles, and a mid-ascent injury that would’ve grounded lesser souls, Akuzawa charged upward, flanked by his fearless 70-year-old daughter, his spirited granddaughter, and a loyal band of comrades whose cheers echoed through the misty crags. “The climb was brutal,” he admitted, “but my friends’ encouragement lit a fire in me, and we made it!” This wasn’t his first dance with destiny—Akuzawa stunned the world at 96 by summiting Fuji, but now, at 102, his triumph roars a challenge to the ages: no mountain is too high, no obstacle too great, when courage and heart lead the way!
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Link to article: https://www.foxnews.com/travel/102-year-old-man-conquers-japans-highest-peak-record-breaking-climb
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In a pulse-pounding twist straight out of an Indiana Jones thriller, a priceless golden bracelet—once adorning the wrist of Egypt's enigmatic Pharaoh Amenemope (r. 993–984 BC)—has vanished from the heart of Cairo's Egyptian Museum! This glittering relic, bedazzled with rare lapis lazuli beads that shimmer like the Nile under moonlight, was prepped for a blockbuster "Treasures of the Pharaohs" exhibit in Rome when it disappeared from the restoration lab. Egypt’s Antiquities Ministry is in full-on detective mode, unleashing cops, artifact bloodhounds, and border patrols to nab the thief. No clues yet, but with the world watching, this could be the art heist of the century! Will the gods’ bling resurface, or is it lost to the sands of time? Buckle up—the hunt for this pharaonic fortune is electrifying!
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Link to article: https://globalnews.ca/news/11433014/missing-gold-bracelet-egypt/