Eric He
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Well you must have a pretty large ass! Mount Kilimanjaro is 5,985 meters above sea level! Mount Kilimanjaro was formed about 3 million years ago during the formation of the Great Rift Valley, Many volcanoes busted through in the Kilimanjaro region. Then nearly a million years ago volcanic activities centered on the three points, Shira, … Read more
Eric He
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Well you must have a pretty large ass! Mount Kilimanjaro is 5,985 meters above sea level! Mount Kilimanjaro was formed about 3 million years ago during the formation of the Great Rift Valley, Many volcanoes busted through in the Kilimanjaro region. Then nearly a million years ago volcanic activities centered on the three points, Shira, … Read more
Eric He
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Mt Kilimanjaro, the 'Shining mountain'  in Swahili is a giant stratovolcano, with molten magma just 400 meters below its surface. This was discovered by scientists in 2003. Mt Kilimanjaro is also the tallest free standing mountain in the world, with a height of 4600 meters or 19,350 ft.    Volcanic activity has created Mt Kilimanjaro, … Read more
Eric He
Eric He voted up
Well you must have a pretty large ass! Mount Kilimanjaro is 5,985 meters above sea level! Mount Kilimanjaro was formed about 3 million years ago during the formation of the Great Rift Valley, Many volcanoes busted through in the Kilimanjaro region. Then nearly a million years ago volcanic activities centered on the three points, Shira, … Read more
Eric He
Eric He voted up Aun Jafery's answer
Mt Kilimanjaro, the 'Shining mountain'  in Swahili is a giant stratovolcano, with molten magma just 400 meters below its surface. This was discovered by scientists in 2003. Mt Kilimanjaro is also the tallest free standing mountain in the world, with a height of 4600 meters or 19,350 ft.    Volcanic activity has created Mt Kilimanjaro, … Read more
Eric He
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Mt Kilimanjaro, the 'Shining mountain'  in Swahili is a giant stratovolcano, with molten magma just 400 meters below its surface. This was discovered by scientists in 2003. Mt Kilimanjaro is also the tallest free standing mountain in the world, with a height of 4600 meters or 19,350 ft.    Volcanic activity has created Mt Kilimanjaro, … Read more