Robbie Savage has said that he believed his ‘brain was going to explode’ after failing to climb Mount Kilimanjaro‘s full 19,000 feet during a charity hike. The 38-year-old had climbed to 12,000 feet on Tanzania’s highest peak before succumbing to possibly lethal altitude sickness. Later, Savage was diagnosed with fluid on the lungs and low

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Scientists warn that the peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro, the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, may soon be ice-free. According to Nasa’s Earth Observatory, the mass of ice on the peak of the 19,341ft dormant stratovolcano in Tanzania fell by more than 85% between 1912 and 2011. Kilimanjaro’s north ice field has also fragmented, according to Kimberly

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Scaling one of the planet’s highest peaks is a challenge most able-bodied individuals would struggle to do. Spencer West did it with only his hands. After a grueling, arduous, and awe-inspiring climb, the 31-year-old from Toronto, Canada, who lost his legs when he was five years old, reached the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro on Tuesday.

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What we do know is that Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and a group of his closest friends — the Daily Mail estimates more than 100, including former Blues boss and current Russia manager Guus Hiddink — were in Tanzania last week to push themselves to their limits by climbing Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. This

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In a competition held by a group called Seven Natural Wonders, tourist destinations from all over the world are voted to be nominated as The Seven Natural Wonders of The World, the Tanzania Tourist Board wishes to inform the public that Mount Kilimanjaro has been nominated as a candidate for the seven natural wonders of

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