Pavaneh Kazemi, Iranian woman conquers World's tallest mountain
Parvaneh Kazemi
Iran independent News Engine, Kodoom.com: After a 52-day climb, Parvaneh Kazemi, on Friday became the first Iranian woman who individually (self-financed) climbed Mount Everest, world's highest mountain peak. Kazemi is a member of Espilat club. Kazemi is actually the third Iranian woman climbing Everest but the last two were part of sponsored expedition teams and not on independent self-financed climbs.
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