Mount Ararat, described by Marco Polo as “never climbable”, hosted thousands of climbers in the 1980s and was closed to climbing in 1990 due to terrorism incidents. Eight years later, Mount Ararat was reopened to climbing. Thousands of people were moving to Ararat, enchanted by the magic at the summit of Mount Ararat. Ranked 48th on the list of the world’s fifty best-known mountains, Mount Ararat was waiting for new guests to tell its legends. Among these new guests was Emma, a German mountainee ...