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The Indonesian Seven Summits Expedition Mahitala Unpar (ISSEMU) was a team of four mountaineers from Indonesia that successfully climbed the Seven Summits (the Messner version) between 2009 and 2011. The last peak of their expedition was Denali in Alaska, which they reached on July 7, 2011. This marked the first time a team from Indonesia had completed the challenge.

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  • Ekspedisi Tujuh Puncak Indonesia (in)
  • Indonesia Seven Summits Expedition (en)
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  • The Indonesian Seven Summits Expedition Mahitala Unpar (ISSEMU) was a team of four mountaineers from Indonesia that successfully climbed the Seven Summits (the Messner version) between 2009 and 2011. The last peak of their expedition was Denali in Alaska, which they reached on July 7, 2011. This marked the first time a team from Indonesia had completed the challenge. (en)
  • Ekspedisi Tujuh Puncak Indonesia adalah sebuah tim dari Indonesia yang mendaki seluruh Tujuh Puncak (versi Puncak Jaya, yang lainnya adalah versi Kosciuszko) sebelum hari perayaan Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia pada 17 Agustus 2011. Ketujuh puncak tersebut adalah Gunung Everest (Nepal), (Argentina), /Denali (Alaska), Gunung Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), Gunung Elbrus (Rusia), Vinson Massif, dan Puncak Jaya (Papua, Indonesia). (in)
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  • The Indonesian Seven Summits Expedition Mahitala Unpar (ISSEMU) was a team of four mountaineers from Indonesia that successfully climbed the Seven Summits (the Messner version) between 2009 and 2011. The last peak of their expedition was Denali in Alaska, which they reached on July 7, 2011. This marked the first time a team from Indonesia had completed the challenge. The following year, another Indonesian team attempted to complete it; several members of that team finally succeeded in May 2013. As of 2020, ten Indonesian individuals have completed the challenge, after two women scaled Mount Everest in 2018. (en)
  • Ekspedisi Tujuh Puncak Indonesia adalah sebuah tim dari Indonesia yang mendaki seluruh Tujuh Puncak (versi Puncak Jaya, yang lainnya adalah versi Kosciuszko) sebelum hari perayaan Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia pada 17 Agustus 2011. Ketujuh puncak tersebut adalah Gunung Everest (Nepal), (Argentina), /Denali (Alaska), Gunung Kilimanjaro (Tanzania), Gunung Elbrus (Rusia), Vinson Massif, dan Puncak Jaya (Papua, Indonesia). Bekerja sama dengan Departemen Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata, Federasi Mountaineering Indonesia (FMI) mengadakan program pendakian tujuh puncak tertinggi di tujuh benua guna mencatatkan prestasi Indonesia sebagai salah satu negara di di dunia yang memiliki "seven summiteers" (pendaki gunung yang telah mendaki tujuh puncak tertinggi di tujuh benua). (in)
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