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The first time I saw 19,341-foot Mount Kilimanjaro was on our second day in Moshi, Tanzania, this past August. The clouds parted in the afternoon, revealing the top of the ethereal peak.
In comparison, Mount Everest, the world's tallest mountain, is about 29,035 feet. Still, Kilimanjaro soars well above the altitude at which life-threatening altitude sickness can occur.
There were still hours of climbing left to go. "You can cry later," he promised. Mount Kilimanjaro's peak is viewed from Shira II Camp at an elevation of 3500 meters, in Tanzania, February 2019.
A 7-year-old girl who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro to honor her late dad made history as the youngest girl to climb all 19,341 feet, according to a website that tracks records on the famous mountain ...