A team of Uzbek climbers, including Sharof Egamberdiyev, Eldor Gafurov, Nodir Dadakhonov, and Andrey Tarantin, recently scaled Mount Elbrus to reach an impressive height of 5,642 meters. The Mysterious Uzbekistan telegram channel showcases photos of their hike and ultimate triumph.
The same climbers conquered Africa's highest peak, Kilimanjaro, just six months prior, ascending to a peak of 5,895 meters.
Mount Elbrus, situated in the Caucasus Mountains within the Russian Federation, is the continent's highest point.
Those who reach the peak at 5,642 meters can indulge in breathtaking views of the snowy surroundings and clouds.
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