Mount Vinson is 4,892 meters high, the coldest peak in world


Pakistani mountaineer Asad Ali Memon has climbed Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica.
Asad Ali Memon has climbed the sixth peak in his journey to the seven highest peaks of the seven continents.
Mount Vinson is 4,892 meters high, which is considered the coldest peak in the world, while the last peak in mountaineer Asad Ali Memon’s journey to the Seven Summits is yet to be climbed.
After climbing Mount Vinson, Asad Memon shared a video on his social media account Instagram, in which he can be seen getting emotional and at the same time he expressed happiness over his success.
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It is pertinent to note that this week, Pakistani mountaineer Samar Khan has also achieved the feat of climbing another peak in South America.
Samar Khan climbed the 6,961-meter-high Mount Aconcagua in Argentina.
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