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    'CLIMBING MOUNT ARARAT: THEN AND NOW' ILLUSTRATED LECTURE DUE IN HARVARD

    PanArmenian
    April 15 2009
    Armenia

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Harvard Armenian Society presents 'Climbing
    Mount Ararat: Then and Now' illustrated lecture by Philip Ketchian,
    physicist and author, on Wednesday, April 15.In July 2003, Philip
    Ketchian and his wife Elsa Ronningstam- Ketchian faced and overcame
    both political and physical challenges in order to reach the summit
    of Ararat, a mountain as beautiful as it is mythic. Nearly 17,000
    feet in height, this legendary mountain towers over the landscape of
    eastern Turkey and Armenia. Mount Ararat, known as Masis in Armenia,
    has been closed to climbers only until recently. The ancient mountain
    occupies an important place in world history, religion, and legend. In
    addition, the mountain is an important symbol of national identity
    for Armenians around the world.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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