British tourist Harry Shimmin found himself thrust into the spotlight after capturing a harrowing encounter with an avalanche while trekking in the Tien Shan mountains in Kyrgyzstan. Shimmin, along with nine fellow Britons and an American companion, embarked on a trek through the rugged terrain of Kyrgyzstan, seeking adventure amidst its stunning landscapes. The tranquillity

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Mount Everest is not a volcano. Instead, it is classified as a sedimentary rock mountain, specifically a fold mountain. Fold mountains like Everest are formed by the folding of Earth’s crust due to tectonic forces, typically where continental plates collide. Imagine the catastrophic consequences that would occur if Mount Everest were a volcanic mountain and

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Brigadier Alexander Nyirenda, the hero who placed the Uhuru Torch at Uhuru Peak on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, passed away on December 20, 2008, at approximately 12:45 p.m. He had been battling esophageal cancer since February 2008. Nyirenda’s courageous act of placing the Uhuru Torch on Kilimanjaro symbolized unity and freedom for the people

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The formation of Everest began about 60 million years back to create the highest mountain in the world, a mountain that is primarily made up of numerous layers of rock that have been folded over each other, forming what is known as nappes. At lower elevations, metamorphic schists and gneisses dominate the mountain’s composition, topped

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Sleeping at Kilimanjaro Crater Camp is a rare and exhilarating experience reserved for adventurous trekkers who undertake the challenging journey to the summit of Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro. The Crater Camp is located near the summit of Kilimanjaro, nestled within the caldera of the dormant volcano. See what our clients say about their crater

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