Kilimandjaro - translation to English
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Kilimandjaro - translation to English

MOUNTAIN MASSIF IN KILIMANJARO NATIONAL PARK IN TANZANIA
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  • Uhuru Peak, December 2020.
  • Kilimanjaro in 1911
  • First aerial photograph of Kibo taken by [[Walter Mittelholzer]] in 1929
  • Elephants at the [[Amboseli National Park]] against Mount Kilimanjaro.
  • The cloud forest on the Marangu route on the south eastern slope
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  • An aerial view of the Kibo summit of Kilimanjaro in 1938.
  • A 3D model of Kibo.
  • Kilimanjaro's glaciers retreat in 1912–2018.
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  • A vertical glacier margin wall as seen from Gilman's Point on the crater rim at sunrise in 1998
  • An aerial view of Kilimanjaro, taken while departing Amboseli Airport, showing a larger ice and snow cap in 1979.
  • A trail runs across the curving side of a dry alpine desert of Mount Kilimanjaro
  • The historical map with "''Kilima-Ndscharo''" during the [[German East Africa]] in the year 1888.
  • Moshi]] in the [[Kilimanjaro Region]]
  • An aerial view of Kilimanjaro in December 2009.
  • Two of Kilimanjaro's volcanic cones: Kibo (left) and Mawenzi (right).
  • National Archives]]

Kilimandjaro         
Kilimanjaro, volcanic mountain in Tanzania which is the highest peak in Afric

Wikipedia

Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro () is a dormant volcano located in Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. It has three volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira. It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest single free-standing mountain above sea level in the world: 5,895 metres (19,341 ft) above sea level and about 4,900 metres (16,100 ft) above its plateau base. It is the highest volcano in Africa and the Eastern Hemisphere.

Kilimanjaro is the fourth most topographically prominent peak on Earth. It is part of Kilimanjaro National Park and is a major hiking and climbing destination. Because of its shrinking glaciers and ice fields, which are projected to disappear between 2025 and 2035, it has been the subject of many scientific studies.

Examples of use of Kilimandjaro
1. Ernest Hemingway est parti en se disant quil avait laissé, avec Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro, en héritage, à tous ses semblables, le bonheur partagé de la lecture.
2. Aprendre, donc, impérativement dans son igloo pour un barbecue improvisé. Ou en vacances, pour les inévitables pasta all‘arrabbiata sur les neiges du Kilimandjaro.
3. Quoi de neuf Vivre au grand air (4/5). Anne Davier Jeudi 6 mars 2008 Que faites–vous de votre plaquette d‘antibiotiques ŕ large spectre dix ans apr';s votre ascension du Kilimandjaro?
4. Comme lors de son ascension du Kilimandjaro, cet été, destinée ŕ la récolte de fonds pour Right to play, l‘organisation humanitaire qu‘elle a créée pour venir en aide aux enfants des pays défavorisés.
5. Nul n‘est besoin d‘ętre grand clerc pour évaluer les conséquences, ŕ plus ou moins long terme, de la fonte inexorable des glaciers, des calottes glaciaires, des neiges du Kilimandjaro, comme des pluies diluviennes étonnamment dévastatrices, de la hausse des niveaux océaniques, mais aussi de la désertification progressive de certaines régions, avec comme corollaires de profondes perturbations actuelles ou prévisibles pour tout ce qui est vivant.