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2011-08-17 08:33:00 GMT2011-08-17 16:33:00(Beijing Time)  China Daily

Photo shows Austrian Michael Kemeter stages a perilous walk on Austria's highest mountain. The line was strung up at 3,770 metres at the Pallavicini ridge on the side of Grossglockner mountain. (Photo: China Daily)

 

Photo shows Austrian Michael Kemeter stages a perilous walk on Austria's highest mountain. The line was strung up at 3,770 metres at the Pallavicini ridge on the side of Grossglockner mountain.(Photo: China Daily)

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