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Monday, March 16, 2009
King Albert Rock-Climbing
This picture is one of my favorites; the King seems so calm and steady.
Not long before he died, King Albert had a near-fatal experience, when on a climb with a group of other alpinists. A rock they were grasping started to give way.... the King, together with one of his companions, very bravely tried to keep it in place - to enable the others to get past safely.
The King and the second alpinist were nearly overpowered, however, and a third climber had to come and help them hold on to the rock. Somehow everyone managed to get past the dangerous spot. Afterwards, the rock, left to itself, crashed down and shattered in the valley below.
Strange... six months or so later, the King was killed while climbing in the Ardennes- apparently another rock collapsed.
The love of one's neighbors, the sense of duty, truth, and justice, if applied to daily life, would spare mankind countless sufferings, troubles, and anxieties ...
The solution of the problems which oppress the world can only be found in the practice of Charity between individuals and between nations.
4 comments:
I think I might add 'courageous' as well;)
That's for sure!!
Not long before he died, King Albert had a near-fatal experience, when on a climb with a group of other alpinists. A rock they were grasping started to give way.... the King, together with one of his companions, very bravely tried to keep it in place - to enable the others to get past safely.
The King and the second alpinist were nearly overpowered, however, and a third climber had to come and help them hold on to the rock. Somehow everyone managed to get past the dangerous spot. Afterwards, the rock, left to itself, crashed down and shattered in the valley below.
Strange... six months or so later, the King was killed while climbing in the Ardennes- apparently another rock collapsed.
What a story! It's so frightening...death by the sport or hobby that he loved
Terrible! Poor soul.
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