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“Well, when you’re up that high, there’s a lot less oxygen, so it’s difficult to breathe. The higher up you go, the harder and harder it gets. And if you aren’t careful, altitude sickness can set in. You’ll get nauseous. Off balance. Lightheaded. It’s not life threatening or anything, but it makes you feel like complete trash. Sometimes the effects last for hours or even a couple days, depending on the person.”
After Rain Falls (River of Rain, #2)
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