Aerial
view of Nanga Parbat (
8125m ) known
as the "Killer
Mountain" or "Naked Mountain" , Nanga Parbat is the third-mostdangerous 8,000m peak with a death rate of 22.3% of climbers dying on the mountain. By 2012, there were at least 68 climber deaths It is the world's ninth highest mountain, the westernmost Eight-thousander and
the second highest mountain in Pakistan. |
Aerial
view of Nanga Parbat ( 8125m ) |
Nanga
Parbat (
8125m )
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Nanga
Parbat
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Nanga
Parbat
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Nanga
Parbat
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Nanga
Parbat (
8125m )
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Diamir
Face
of Nanga Parbat ( 8125m ) |
On
the Diamir Face
of Nanga Parbat |
Camp
IV
on the Diamir Face of Nanga Parbat |
Ascent
routes
on the Diamir Face of Nanga Parbat |
Ascent
routes on Nanga Parbat |
Ascent
routes
on Nanga Parbat |
Nanga
Parbat (
8125m )
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Rupal Face of Nanga Parbat ( 8125m ) The highest mountain face in the world: the Rupal Face rises 4600m / 15,000ft above its base. |
Rupal Face of Nanga
Parbat
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Rupal Face of Nanga
Parbat
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Rupal
Face of Nanga Parbat
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Rupal
Face of Nanga Parbat
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Nanga
Parbat from Rupal BC
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Rupal
Peak
beneath Rupal Face of Nanga Parbat |
Rupal
Face
of Nanga Parbat from Sheosar Lake |
Nanga Parbat Summit |
Avalanche
on Nanga Parbat
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Aerial view of Nanga Parbat |
Aerial view of Nanga Parbat |
Sunset on Nanga Parbat |
Sunrise on Nanga Parbat |
Sunrise on Nanga Parbat |
Nanga Parbat |
Summit | Height |
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Nanga Parbat | 8125 m |
Nanga Parbat, Schulter | 8070 m |
Nanga Parbat Südgipfel | 8042 m |
Nanga Parbat Nordostgipfel | 7910 m |
Nanga Parbat Nordgipfel | 7815 m |
Nanga Parbat Nordgipfel II | 7785 m |
Nanga Parbat Silberzacken | 7597 m |
Nanga Parbat Ostgipfel | 7530 m |
Rakhiot Peak | 7070 m |
Approach to Nanga Parbat |
Nanga Parbat Rupal Face |
Nanga Parbat Rupal Face |
Nanga Parbat Rupal Face |
Ascent routes on Nanga Parbat |
North ( Rakhiot ) Face of Nanga Parbat |
North
( Rakhiot ) Face of Nanga Parbat from Fairy Meadows |
Ascent Route on Nanga Parbat |
North
( Rakhiot ) Face of Nanga Parbat from camp in Fairy Meadows |
Pakistan Karakoram near Fairy Meadows |
Nanga
Parbat from the Karakoram Highway |
Skardu Skardu is in Gilgit–Baltistan in northeastern Pakistan in the Skardu Valley at an altitude of nearly 2,500m ( 8,200ft ) at the confluence of the Indus and the Shigar River. Skardu is the main centre for trekking and mountaineering in the Pakistan Karakoram |
Maps of the Pakistan Karakoram:-
Location Map of Nanga
Parbat
Karakoram Map |
Location Map of Nanga
Parbat
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