In 1923, French explorer René de Segonzac led the first recorded European ascent of Mount Toubkal (4,167m), North Africa’s highest peak. However, his past was clouded by controversy. In 1891, while serving as a Second Lieutenant in the French army, Segonzac was accused of murdering his commander, Paul Quiquerez, during an expedition in the Ivory […]
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