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And it's the toughest part of all the running: right onto the top of the highest mountain in The Netherlands, the Vaalserberg!
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On the top of the Vaalserberg we gathered for a very significant ceremony. The Peace Run will dedicate the Vaalserberg as a Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom, a landmark for peace. The Vaalserberg is also a tri-border area, where the countries of Netherlands, Germany and Belgium come together in one point.
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Together with Geert Driessen, caretaker of the tri-border area and owner of restaurant De Grenssteen, the mayor revealed the new plaque commemorating the peace-blossom.
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Geert read out the text on the plaque. The Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossoms program has dedicated more than 800 sites and landmarks all over the world for peace. Among them are Niagara Falls, Mount Everest and the Mekong Delta in Vietnam.
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The Vaalserberg is actually owned by the Maharishi Foundation. They also came with a delegation to celebrate the new inauguration and offer their wishes for peace to the Peace Torch.
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Here is the actual precise location of the tri-border area. So here we are in three countries at the same time!