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An 18-year-old Frenchman spent 14 hours carrying a 35-kilogram cross to the top of the Pyrenees
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

An 18-year-old Frenchman spent 14 hours carrying a 35-kilogram cross to the top of the Pyrenees

An 18-year-old Frenchman named Maël Le Lagadec completed an extraordinary feat by carrying a 35-kilogram wooden cross up Mount Aneto, the highest peak in the Pyrenees, over a 14-hour trek. The cross was created after the original iron cross, which had stood at the summit since 1951, was destroyed earlier this year by vandals. Le Lagadec crafted the new cross from oak wood and climbed the mountain with a friend, enduring more than 28 kilometers and nearly 1,900 meters of elevation gain. His journey received widespread attention, though some groups criticized the installation of the new cross, calling for disciplinary action against him. Despite vandalism attempts, the cross has been reinstalled multiple times by local climbers who view it as an important cultural and historical symbol.

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An 18-year-old Frenchman spent 14 hours carrying a 35-kilogram cross to the top of the Pyrenees

An 18-year-old Frenchman named Maël Le Lagadec completed an extraordinary feat by carrying a 35-kilogram wooden cross up Mount Aneto, the highest peak in the Pyrenees, over a 14-hour trek. The cross was created after the original iron cross, which had stood at the summit since 1951, was destroyed earlier this year by vandals. Le Lagadec crafted the new cross from oak wood and climbed the mountain with a friend, enduring more than 28 kilometers and nearly 1,900 meters of elevation gain. His journey received widespread attention, though some groups criticized the installation of the new cross, calling for disciplinary action against him. Despite vandalism attempts, the cross has been reinstalled multiple times by local climbers who view it as an important cultural and historical symbol.

Bias read (Center): The article covers a symbolic act involving a religious cross in a politically sensitive region (the Pyrenees, bordering Spain and France). While there are mentions of criticism from secularist groups and references to Catalonia's independence movement, the piece remains largely descriptive of the h

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