FACTS ABOUT KILIMANJARO
Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain on the African continent standing mountain in the world. 5,895 metres above sea level
Kilimanjaro has three volcanic cones, Mawenzi, Shira and Kibo. extinct but Kibo, the highest peak, is dormant and could erupt
The most recent activity was about 200 years ago; the last major years ago.
Since 1912, Kilimanjaro has lost 82% of its ice cap, and since 1962 remaining glaciers – all due to climate change
Almost every person to have summited the Mountain has recorded their achievement in a book that is stored in a wooden box at the
Virtually every type of ecological system can be found on this cultivated land, rain forest, heath, moorland, alpine desert, and an
KILIMANJARO VS LIFE LESSONS
The Objective The Believe The Facts The Path The Commitment The Guide (Stanley) The 10 man Support Team The Beers
What do I want Do I believe in it Do I understand it How to get there What are the sacrifices Who is my coach Who supporting me. Enjoy the success