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The Biggest Boss, Rick Ross, Begins Training To Scale Africa’s Biggest Mountain, Kilimanjaro.

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Rick Ross took to his Instagram Stories on Wednesday, December 13, to announce he is climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain.

Source: The Urban Daily

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