Moroccan climber Mohamed Liouaeddine has made a significant achievement by raising the Moroccan flag atop Aconcagua in Argentina. At 6,961 meters, Aconcagua stands as the highest peak in the world outside of Asia, marking a notable milestone in Liouaeddine's climbing career, reads a press release sent Wednesday to Yabiladi. Liouaeddine is no stranger to high altitudes. His impressive climbing portfolio includes successful ascents of Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak at 5,895 meters. In Argentina, he has also conquered Mounts Bonete and Manso, both soaring over 5,000 meters. Back home in Morocco, he has summited Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, along with the country's other ten peaks exceeding 4,000 meters.