Ateshgah Club Ascends Bazarduzu Peak
The mountaineering club Ateshgah acting as part of the local insurance company of the same name carried out a successful ascent to the highest point of Azerbaijan - Bazarduzu (4,066 meters) on August 14-17.
The group of climbers started the route from the highland village of Khynalyg (2,300 m above the sea level).
As part of the expedition, the participants made a sponsorship on the Khynalyg resident, owner of the car GAZ-66 Rasim Aslanov, and gave him a certificate of insurance on the car.
It is noteworthy that the certificate was issued on the mountain top with the help of a mobile communication system and the Bureau of Compulsory Insurance online and delivered to Aslanov, the press release of Ateshgah Sygorta said. -02D-
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