Mt Kilimanjaro can never be seen (with naked eyes) from Nairobi

Mt Kilimanjaro can never be seen (with naked eyes) from Nairobi

Even Mt Kenya is not visible! Fool I have been to Nairobi! But Mt Kenya is non of my business! But I am here to dispute while exposing lies on Mt Kilimanjaro! U can see Mt Kenya even in ur toilet hole!
Mi nishawahi kuona Mt.Knya na macho yangu nikiwa Nairobi, Mt.Kenya iko mbali kuliko kilimanjaro ukiwa Nairobi kwahivyo si jambo la kushangaza mtu akiona kilimanjaro akiwa Nairobi ikiwa hakuna air polution

Mt.Kenya pictured on a clear day from westlands District, Nairobi

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Shove your theories up your whatever.

The furthest photographed sightline in the world is 443 km, from Pic de Finestrelles in the Spanish Pyrenees to Pic Gaspard in the French Alps
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I am sure the horizon that i see is not 50km away and being in an elevated position tilts the scales enormously. I have seen that mountain while perched above Ngong hills wee kuja na theory zako.
 
Which church do you guys go? Why do u guys Keep telling lies to the whole world? How on earth can a man see an object from such a distance? Idiots
Zanzibar is an island you twat! at an elevation near sea level...Tena kwani ulisomea shule ya aina gani? Zanzibar at it's highest elevation is 120m above sea level. Buku saba dropout wants to compare 5km vs 0.12km...bure kabisa.

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Which church do you guys go? Why do u guys Keep telling lies to the whole world? How on earth can a man see an object from such a distance? Idiots

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Nairobi is a City between the two of Greatest Mountain in Africa and more to that we can view them both on a clear cloudless skies. Church can make you stupid at times.
 
Even Mt Kenya is not visible! Fool I have been to Nairobi! But Mt Kenya is none of my business! But I am here to dispute while exposing lies on Mt Kilimanjaro! U can see Mt Kenya even in ur toilet hole!
Wewe sijui tatizo lako ni gani. Sasa kwenye ile thread yangu ya mt Kenya mbona hukupinga kuwa picha za mt Kenya ni authentic. Umekuja kupinga huku maana ulijua huko ungefunikwa.
 
The Island with lights in houses n at night!
Wacha kuendelea na mjadala ulioshindwa tayari. Huwezi compare island ambayo haina elevation yoyote na mountain ambayo ina elevation zaidi ya mita elfu tano. Kitu chochote ambacho kina urefu wa kilomita tano lazima kitaonekana hata kwa umbali wa kilomita mia mbili kama anga ni bora.
 
Wacha kuendelea na mjadala ulioshindwa tayari. Huwezi compare island ambayo haina elevation yoyote na mountain ambayo ina elevation zaidi ya mita elfu tano. Kitu chochote ambacho kina urefu wa kilomita tano lazima kitaonekana hata kwa umbali wa kilomita mia mbili kama anga ni bora.
Video Evidence instead of photoshopped pictures?
 
Without a doubt manyang'au are a typical and true neighbours from hell 😣😓😭😬😡😠
 
Mount Kilimanjaro rises above Nairobi horizon
THE GOOD LIFE CAFE APRIL 26TH, 2012

Some were dumb-founded, others refused to believe that it was possible and a few stood in awe with their faces pressed against the Capital FM office windows, pointing at Mount Kilimanjaro, the roof of Africa and the highest mountain on the continent.

There she was, as if on cue right when all the clouds hovering above Nairobi parted early Thursday morning after Wednesday evening’s heavy downpour, the warm golden sun shone down on The World Heritage Site rising up from its surrounding savannah plains, capped in snow, and visible from many kilometres away – as far as the Central Business District (CBD) in Nairobi.

Thursday morning from 7:25am to 7:30am, the few early birds in their highly perched CBD offices, enjoyed a glimpse of the majesty that radiated from Mount Kilimanjaro.

“I thought I was dreaming last time,” commented Paul, an employee at Capital FM who last saw Mount Kilimanjaro from the same offices 2 years ago. A trek up Mount Kilimanjaro does not require any technical mountaineering skill, however taking between 5-9 days on average and with the highest failure rate in regards to summiting a mountain in Africa, many only dream of seeing Mount Kilimanjaro from the glossy pages of a magazine. So, next time you wake up to clear skies in Nairobi, look in the southeast direction and you may be lucky enough to see the stunning site of the 5,895m high mountain in Tanzania – an inspiring way to start your morning'.

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Mount Kilimanjaro rises above Nairobi horizon
THE GOOD LIFE CAFE APRIL 26TH, 2012

Some were dumb-founded, others refused to believe that it was possible and a few stood in awe with their faces pressed against the Capital FM office windows, pointing at Mount Kilimanjaro, the roof of Africa and the highest mountain on the continent.

There she was, as if on cue right when all the clouds hovering above Nairobi parted early Thursday morning after Wednesday evening’s heavy downpour, the warm golden sun shone down on The World Heritage Site rising up from its surrounding savannah plains, capped in snow, and visible from many kilometres away – as far as the Central Business District (CBD) in Nairobi.

Thursday morning from 7:25am to 7:30am, the few early birds in their highly perched CBD offices, enjoyed a glimpse of the majesty that radiated from Mount Kilimanjaro.

“I thought I was dreaming last time,” commented Paul, an employee at Capital FM who last saw Mount Kilimanjaro from the same offices 2 years ago. A trek up Mount Kilimanjaro does not require any technical mountaineering skill, however taking between 5-9 days on average and with the highest failure rate in regards to summiting a mountain in Africa, many only dream of seeing Mount Kilimanjaro from the glossy pages of a magazine. So, next time you wake up to clear skies in Nairobi, look in the southeast direction and you may be lucky enough to see the stunning site of the 5,895m high mountain in Tanzania – an inspiring way to start your morning'.

Niliwekea hii article geza aone ni ya 2012 na akapinga bado,

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Mount Kilimanjaro rises above Nairobi horizon
THE GOOD LIFE CAFE APRIL 26TH, 2012

Some were dumb-founded, others refused to believe that it was possible and a few stood in awe with their faces pressed against the Capital FM office windows, pointing at Mount Kilimanjaro, the roof of Africa and the highest mountain on the continent.

There she was, as if on cue right when all the clouds hovering above Nairobi parted early Thursday morning after Wednesday evening’s heavy downpour, the warm golden sun shone down on The World Heritage Site rising up from its surrounding savannah plains, capped in snow, and visible from many kilometres away – as far as the Central Business District (CBD) in Nairobi.

Thursday morning from 7:25am to 7:30am, the few early birds in their highly perched CBD offices, enjoyed a glimpse of the majesty that radiated from Mount Kilimanjaro.

“I thought I was dreaming last time,” commented Paul, an employee at Capital FM who last saw Mount Kilimanjaro from the same offices 2 years ago. A trek up Mount Kilimanjaro does not require any technical mountaineering skill, however taking between 5-9 days on average and with the highest failure rate in regards to summiting a mountain in Africa, many only dream of seeing Mount Kilimanjaro from the glossy pages of a magazine. So, next time you wake up to clear skies in Nairobi, look in the southeast direction and you may be lucky enough to see the stunning site of the 5,895m high mountain in Tanzania – an inspiring way to start your morning'.

Cc Geza Ulole
 
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