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A citizen shaves the UAE flag in the most difficult world tops

The Emirati adventurer and explorer, Khalifa Al Mazrouei, reviewed the stories of his adventures and exploratory trips, during which he raised the flag of the United Arab Emirates on six of the most difficult mountain peaks in the world, and stressed that the UAE is only satisfied with achieving achievements and be number one in all fields.

In detail, Khalifa Al Mazrouei said, during a speech within the activities of the Arab meeting of young leaders, which is held within the activities of the preliminary day for the “World Government Summit”: “We in the UAE belong to one” Emirati “family, and we are only satisfied with leadership and achievement of achievements as soon as possible He praised the state’s efforts to support and empower youth and provide a safe environment for innovation and achieve aspirations.

He added that he became one of the best diver in the world, as he succeeded in diving into depths of up to 200 meters, exploring many ships and ships inside and outside the country, and after four years of intensive training, he went through the experience of exploring caves, as he was able to explore huge and water caves about The world, as he participated in exploring the most dangerous and largest gypsum cave in the world, located in Russia, indicating that his physical fitness helped him with his exploratory trips and dangerous adventures, including climbing the most difficult mountain peaks.

Al -Mazrouei continued his talk about his journey in climbing the summits, explaining that after finishing many lectures and arduous training, he decided to raise the Emirates flag on the most difficult mountain peaks in the world, so he was able to climb 6 peaks, including the summit of “Bloch” that is the most dangerous summit in Asia, And the summit of Elbros in Russia, thus becoming among the most powerful climbers in the world.

He talked about his achievement of a dream as long as he had, which is to join the “National Geographic” team, where he fought adventures in wildlife, and pictures of the “India Behind the Backstage” program, through which it documented wild and innate life in India, including the filming of the rare snowy tiger, What helped him achieve his dream and formally join “National Geographic”.

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