Uta Ibrahimi receives official climbing certificate on May Everest

Uta Ibrahimi is the first Albanian climber to climb the world's highest mountain “Everest”, where he even placed the national and Kosovo flag there. The climber from Kosovo has also received the official certificate, which she has shared with her friends on the social Facebook network. Nepal's government department [...]
The climber from Kosovo has also received the official certificate, which she has shared with her friends on the social Facebook network.
Nepal's government ʹthe Tourism Department has thus handed the certificate to Uta, which has successfully climbed to the 780 feet [8,848 m] top of sea level in May of this year.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain of the Himalayan mountain ranges, and the earth's highest peak on the surface of the sea, at an altitude of 8,848 feet [8,848 m]. It's located between Nepal and Tibet, in geographic co-ordination 280) ) 87. Its height changes several millimeters each year because of the creation of the mountains that Himalalines created and continues even in our time because the tectonic plates of India clash with that of Asia. The 8,850meters are at two thirds of the level of the troposphere. At this altitude, the air is rare and the lack of oxygen, strong winds, and very low temperatures make it impossible for plants and grass to thrive on higher surfaces.












