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Senin, 20 Agustus 2012

MOUNT KILIMANJARO IMAGE GALLERIES

Mt Kilimanjaro

Facts About Mt. Kilimanjaro
The height of Kilimanjaro is usually given as 5895 m or 19,340 ft.
The most accurate altitude of Kilimanjaro as measured in 2008 is 5891.8 m or 19,330 ft.
Kilimanjaro is the tallest freestanding mountain in the world. It rises 4877 m above the surrounding plains.
It measures up to 40 km across.
The base covers an area of about 388,500 ha.

Mt Kilimanjaro Route

Mount Kilimanjaro is located in Tanzania in east Africa, in the north of the country, near the border between Tanzania and Kenya. (Tanzania map and Kilimanjaro map)
The whole area lies between 2° 45' to 3° 25'S and 37° 00' to 37° 43'E (not far south of the equator).
The area surrounding kilimanjaro is heavily populated.


The local tribe living in the foothills is the Chagga.
The Chagga arrived about 300 years ago as nomads and settled as farmers, terracing Kilimanjaro's slopes.
There are 18 larger "forest villages" in the forest reserve that surrounds Kilimanjaro National Park.
Villagers use the forest (illegally) for firewood, farming, beekeeping, hunting, charcoal production and logging.

Mt Kilimanjaro Glacier


Kilimanjaro is a giant stratovolcano.
Kilimanjaro is classified as dormant, not extinct.
It is the largest of an east-west belt of volcanoes across northern Tanzania.
Kilimanjaro started forming about 750,000 years ago.
Kili has three main volcanic peaks (Shira, Mawenzi and Kibo) and a number of smaller parasitic cones.


Shira is the oldest peak, Kibo the youngest.
Kibo's last major eruption occured about 360,000 years ago.
The last volcanic activity was recorded just over 200 years ago and resulted in today's ash pit.
Kibo has two concentric craters, 1.9 x 2.7 km and 1.3 km in diameter, respectively.
The central ash pit is 350 m deep.
Uhuru Peak on the southern rim of the outer crater is the highest point on the mountain.


Since 1912 Kilimanjaro has lost 82% of its ice cap.
Since 1962 Kilimanjaro has lost 55% of the remaining glaciers.
This may be local evidence of climate warming but may also be due to the loss of humidity caused by deforestation and clearing for farms.
Today, the total glacier area is about 2.5 km2.
The latest forecasts predict that Kilimanjaro may lose the plateau ice within the next 30-40 years, but the slope glaciers may remain much longer.

Walking to Uhuru Peak

There are two wet seasons, November to December and March to May.
The driest months are August to October.
Rainfall decreases rapidly with altitude.
96% of all rain on Kilimanjaro falls below 3000 m.
The average yearly rainfall at Marangu Gate (start of Marangu route) is 2300 mm.
Above 4500 m the conditions are desert like.
The average yearly rainfall at Kibo Huts (highest hut on Marangu route) is less than 200 mm.
The northern side of the mountain is a lot drier than the southern side.
January to March are the warmest months.

Uhuru Peak at 5895

The mountain has five main vegetation zones:
Savanna bushland (700-1000 m on southern side and 1400-1600 m on northern side),
Sub-montane agro-forest (the densely populated farmlands to the south and south east)
Montane forest belt (the rainforest, from 1300 m to 2800 m on southern side, above 1600 m on drier northern side)
Sub-alpine moorland and alpine bogs (the heath and moorland, 2800-4000 m)
Above this is the alpine desert.

Mt Kilimanjaro Skyview

140 species of mammals (87 forest species) live on Kilimanjaro. Species include 7 primates, 25 carnivores, 25
antelopes and 24 species of bat.
At least seven larger mammal species have been recorded above the tree line: Kilimanjaro tree hyrax, grey duiker, red duiker, eland, bushbuck, buffalo and elephants.
Three primate species live in the montane forests: blue monkey, black and white colobus Colobus and bushbaby.
179 species of birds have been recorded.

Mt Kilimanjaro from the sky

Size of the national park: 75, 353 ha
Size of the surrounding forest reserve: 107,828 ha
Mt Kilimanjaro and its forests were declared a game reserve in 1910 by the German colonial government.
In 1921 the area was gazetted as a Forest Reserve and in 1973 the mountain above the tree line (2700m) was reclassified as a national park.
The national park also protects some of the montane forest, and six access corridors through the forest belt below.


Kilimanjaro National Park was opened for public access in 1977
In 1987 the park was inscribed as a World Heritage Site for its natural value
The park is administered by the Tanzania National Parks Authority


Minggu, 19 Agustus 2012

MOUNT EVEREST IMAGE GALLERIES

Elevation: 29,035 feet (8,850 meters) Prominence: 29,035 feet (8,850 meters); most prominent mountain in the world. Location: On the border of Nepal and Tibet/China, Asia Coordinates: 27°59′17″ N / 86°55′31″ E First Ascent: Sir Edmund Hillary (New Zealand) and Tenzing Norgay (Nepal)on May 29, 1953
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  • Mount Everest is also called Chomolangma, meaning “Goddess Mother of Snows” in Tibetan and Sagarmatha, meaning "Mother of the Universe" in Nepalese. The mountain is sacred to the native people. British surveyors named the peak for George Everest (properly pronounced “I-ver-ist”) a Surveyor General of India in the mid-nineteenth century. Everest's current elevation is based on a GPS device implanted on the highest rock point under ice and snow in 1999 by an American expedition. The mountain is higher than 21 Empire State Buildings stacked on top of each other. Mount Everest was once surveyed at exactly 29,000 feet but the surveyors didn't think people would believe that so they added two feet to its elevation, making it 29,002 feet. 

  • Mount Everest is rising from 3 to 6 millimeters or about 1/3 inch a year. Everest is also moving northeastward about 3 inches a year. Mount Everest was dissected by glaciers into a huge pyramid with three faces and three major ridges on the north, south, and west sides of the mountain. Five major glaciers continue to chisel Mount Everest—Kangshung Glacier on the east; East Rongbuk Glacier on the northeast; Rongbuk Glacier on the north; and Khumbu Glacier on the west and southwest.  

  • Mount Everest has an extreme climate. The summit temperature never rises above freezing or 32° F (0° C). Its summit temperatures in January average -33° F (-36° C) and can drop to -76° F (-60° C). In July, the average summit temperature is -2° F (-19° C). 
  • The best time to climb Everest is in early May before the monsoon season. The Southeast Ridge from Nepal, called the South Col Route, and the Northeast Ridge or the North Col Route from Tibet are the usual climbing routes.


  • In 1978 Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler were the first to climb Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen. Messner later described his summit experience: "In my state of spiritual abstraction, I no longer belong to myself and to my eyesight. I am nothing more than a single narrow gasping lung, floating over the mists and summits." In 1980 Messner made the first solo ascent, which was via a new route on the mountain's north side.
  • The largest expedition to climb Mount Everest was a 410-climber Chinese team in 1975.
    The most climbers to reach the summit in a single day was 40 on May 10, 1993.
Mt Everest Route 1

  • Jean-Marc Boivin of France made the fastest descent from the summit of Mount Everest to the base by swiftly paragliding down in 11 minutes.
  • Davo Kamicar of Slovenia made the first ski descent of Mount Everest on October 10, 2000.
    Over 150 bodies of dead climbers are on the peak.
  • A jumping spider lives up to 22,000 feet on Mount Everest.
  • A helicopter piloted by a Frenchman supposedly made a hover landing on the summit in 2005.

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  • The safest year on Mount Everest was 1993 when 129 climbers reached the summit and only 8 died.
  • The least safe year on Mount Everest was 1996 when 98 climbers summitted and 15 died. That season was the Into Thin Air fiasco documented by author Jon Krakauer
    Sherpa Babu Chiri stayed on the summit of Everest for 21 hours and 30 minutes.
Mt Everest Climber

Mt Everest

Mt Everest Base Camp

Mt Everest - The White

Mt Everest Route
  • Stacey Allison from Portland, Oregon made the first ascent by an American woman on September 29, 1988.
  • The country with the most deaths on Mount Everest is Nepal with 47 (as of 2009).

Mt Everest Image

 

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