コーカサスの禿鷹 (Caucasus no Hagetaka)
'コーカサスの禿鷹 (Caucasus no Hagetaka)' Summary
In the majestic Caucasus Mountains, a lone vulture embarks on a quest to locate the tallest peak. He tirelessly searches every valley and summit, fueled by an ambition to surpass all others. The vulture's journey is fraught with difficulties as he navigates treacherous terrain and endures the harsh elements. Through determination and grit, he continues his search until he finally discovers the peak he has been seeking. In a bittersweet twist of fate, as the vulture reaches the pinnacle of his achievement, a thunderbolt strikes, ending his life. The story serves as a reminder that even in the pursuit of lofty goals, the forces of nature are often beyond human control.Book Details
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