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    The Spirit of High Places

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    Presented by Westminster College at Gore Auditorium

    March 26, 2009

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    Jonathan Duncan, Westminster's Global Studies Fellow and award-winning mountain photographer, will host an evening celebrating the world's greatest mountain ranges. After growing up along the Wasatch Front, Duncan went on to explore and document high and wild regions around the world, including the Himalayas, the Patagonian Andes, Antarctica, the Alaska Range and many of the high peaks of the American West. The Spirit of High Places combines the best of Duncan's photography with a narrative exploring how different cultures relate to mountains, and the role they have played in world mythology throughout human history.


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        Gore Auditorium

        1840 South 1300 East
        Salt Lake City, UT 84105

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        Tickets: Free Admission

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        March 26, 2009

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        Thursday 7:30pm

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