Joanna Kalafatis
A breathtaking panoramic view from the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa. The rugged snow-capped mountain stands tall against the azure sky, with wispy white clouds drifting by. The foreground consists of a vast expanse of pristine snow-covered terrain, punctuated by rocky outcroppings and scattered footprints. In the distance, glacial formations and jagged peaks are visible, testaments to the raw power of nature. The scene evokes a sense of awe and wonder at the grandeur of this iconic mountain.

I know I’ve uploaded “view from the top” photos before, but this is a “view from THE TOP” photo. Looking down from #Uhuru Peak on #Kilimanjaro, officially the highest place I have ever been. •• It should be noted, quite a few of the glacier formations at the top have melted, and most experts predict that in a couple of decades, there will be no snow on the top of Kilimanjaro. Climate change is becoming a recurring theme in my travels over the past two years, as almost every place I go to (Greece, Dubai, Norway) is dealing with fallout from it. So, you know...#savetheearth please. . . .

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