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Ice Climbing the Glaciers at the Top of Kilimanjaro

Ice climbing the glaciers at the top of kilimanjaro

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Ice Climbing the Glaciers at the Top of Kilimanjaro

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At 19,341 ft (5,895 meters) above sea level, Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain in the world.

According to NASA:“Between 1912 and 2011, the mass of ice on the summit decreased by more than 85 percent. Researchers say it’s no longer a question of whether the ice will disappear but when. Estimates vary, but several scientists predict it will

be gone by 2060.”

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