Eesti: Lenini mäetipp (7134 m) – sinimustvalge esimest korda 7000-sel mäel. Nii fotograaf kui ka isik fotol on Jaan Künnap.
English: Lenin Peak (7134 m). First time when Estonian flag reached over 7000 m (at the time Estonia was still occupied and the use of Estonian flag was actually illegal; 1989 was the first year when the use of national flag once again became widespread). Man with a flag is Jaan Künnap (also a photographer). But the first time when Estonians reached to the top of Lenin Peak was already in 1964.
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