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Rp3Dsfdlwuad
A raven flies over tents at Karanga Ridge on Mount Kilimanjaro, one of the worlds largest volcanoes and the highest free-standing mountain, in Tanzania January 3, 2006. The mountain has become an icon for environmental campaigners, with scientists predicting that the mountains glaciers will vanish within the next twenty years because of global warming. Some 20, 000 tourists attempt to climb to the summit every year. Photo taken January 3, 2006. MALTA OUT REUTERS/Darrin Zammit Lupi
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In this print by REUTERS, titled "Rp3Dsfdlwuad" a raven gracefully soars above the vibrant tents pitched at Karanga Ridge on Mount Kilimanjaro. This awe-inspiring mountain, located in Tanzania, is not only one of the world's largest volcanoes but also holds the distinction of being the highest free-standing mountain on Earth. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the environmental challenges faced by this iconic landmark. Scientists have predicted that within the next two decades, due to global warming, Kilimanjaro's majestic glaciers will vanish forever. As such, it has become an emblem for environmental campaigners striving to raise awareness about climate change and its detrimental effects. Despite these concerns, Mount Kilimanjaro continues to attract around 20,000 adventurous tourists each year who dare to undertake its arduous climb towards its summit. The photograph captures both the beauty and fragility of this natural wonder—a testament to humanity's desire for exploration juxtaposed against our responsibility to protect and preserve our planet. Taken on January 3rd, 2006 by Darrin Zammit Lupi from Malta (REUTERS), this image encapsulates a moment frozen in time—an invitation for contemplation and reflection upon our collective impact on Earth's delicate ecosystems.
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