

Omani adventurer Suleiman bin Hamoud al Naabi managed to reach the highest peak of Mount Carstensz, which is classified as one of the highest peaks in Indonesia, with a height of about 4,884 metres above sea level. Al Naabi was able to achieve an unprecedented accomplishment as the first Omani to complete the Seven Summits Challenge according to the two internationally recognised classifications, after having previously climbed all the highest peaks on every continent around the world, most notably the Mount Everest, which is 8,849 metres high and Lhotse, the fourth highest peak in the world, which is 8,516 metres high.
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