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Kazimiera
10-14-2013, 08:32 PM
Highest Peaks in the World

There are at least 100 mountains with heights of over 7,200 metres (23,622 ft) above sea level, all of which are located in central and southern Asia. In our list, we take top 15 Highest Peaks in the World.


Gyachung Kang

Gyachung Kang is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himal section of the Himalaya, and is the highest peak between Cho Oyu (8,201 m) and Mount Everest (8,848 m). It lies on the border between Nepal and China. As the fifteenth highest peak in the world, it is also the highest peak that is not eight thousand meters tall; it stands around 7,952 meters above the sea level. Hence it is far less well-known than the lowest of the eight-thousanders.

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Shishapangma

Shishapangma, also called Gosainthān, is the fourteenth-highest mountain in the world and, at 8,013 m (26,289 ft), the lowest of the eight-thousanders. It was the last 8,000 meter peak to be climbed, due to its location entirely within Tibet and the restrictions on visits by foreigners to the region imposed by national Chinese and regional Tibetan authorities.

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Gasherbrum II

Gasherbrum II, also known as K4, is the 13th-highest mountain on Earth. It is located on the border of Gilgit–Baltistan province, Pakistan, and Xinjiang, China. At 8,034 metres (26,358 ft) high, Gasherbrum II is the third-highest peak of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas. The mountain was first climbed on July 7, 1956, by Fritz Moravec, Josef Larch, and Hans Willenpart of an Austrian expedition.

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Broad Peak

Broad Peak, also known as K3, is the 12th highest mountain on Earth, with an elevation of 8,051 metres. The literal translation of “Broad Peak” to Faichan Kangri is not accepted among the Balti people.

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Gasherbrum I

Gasherbrum I, also known as Hidden Peak or K5, is the 11th highest peak on Earth, located on the Pakistani–Chinese border. Gasherbrum I is part of the Gasherbrum massif, located in the Karakoram region of the Himalaya. Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean “Shining Wall”, presumably a reference to the highly visible face of the neighboring peak Gasherbrum IV; but in fact it comes from “rgasha” (beautiful) + “brum” (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means “beautiful mountain”. “Beautiful mountain” Gasherbrum I is 26,509 feet (8,080 meters) high.

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Annapurna

This mountain is part of the Himalayas in Nepal and it stands around 8,091 meters above the sea level. It is a Sanskrit name and it means ‘full of food’. Well, that sounds tempting doesn’t it? Usually though, the name is translated into ‘Goddess of the Harvests’. Annapurna in Hinduism is the kitchen Goddess. There are many other peaks in this region and these are considered one of the most dangerous to climb.

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Nanga Parbat

Nanga Parbat, also known as the “Naked Mountain,” was one of the deadliest mountains to climb in the first half of the 20th century. The height of the mountain is 26,660 feet (8,126 meters) and it’s a truly awesome spectacle. The south face is the largest in the world, extending over four kilometers above base camp.

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Manaslu

The “Mountain of the Spirit,” Manaslu, is not one of the better-known mountains in the world, but it’s one of the most dangerous with the 4th-highest fatality rate of all the 8000-meter peaks. The height of the mountain is 26,759 feet (8,156 meters) above sea level.

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Dhaulagiri

It stands around 8,167 meters high above the sea level. There are fourteen peaks in the world to cross the mark of 8,000 meters in the world, just so you know. The mountain is located in Nepal and the first it was climbed for the first time on the 13th May of 1960. The expedition that successfully climbed it was from Switzerland and Austria. The name comes from Sanskrit. Dhaula means dazzling, white or beautiful and Giri means mountain. So the name should mean something like ‘Dazzling Mountain’ and all.

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Cho Oyu

It rises around 8,201 meters above sea level and situated in the Himalayas around 20 kilometers west of Mount Everest. It is also at the border between China and Nepal. The name of the mountain means ‘Turquoise Goddess’. The first attempt to climb this mountain was made in 1952 by an expedition from Great Britain. They planned on trying for the Everest the following year so they considered this one a warm up. The first time ‘Cho Oyu’ was ever climbed was on the 19th October of 1954. It was an Austrian expedition.

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Makalu

Makalu, also known as “The Great Black,” soars 27,762 feet (8,462 meters) high and is the fifth highest mountain in the world. Made of an impressive mass of red granite, it’s no wonder it deserved such a name. Makalu is one of the harder 8000-meter peaks and is considered to be one of the most difficult mountains to climb in the world.

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Lhotse

This mountain is connected to the Mount Everest via South Col. It is around 8,516 meters above sea level. The mountain is located at the border between China and Nepal. The earliest recorded attempt to climb this particular mountain happened in 1955. The expedition was headed by Norman Dyhrenfurth. The expedition included two Austrians and two Swiss people and three Americans. It was also the first expedition in the particular area to include Americans.

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Kangchenjunga

In the Nepali language “Kangchenjunga” means “The Five Treasures of Snows.” That is because the mountain has five peaks which are believed to represent the 5 repositories of God — gold, silver, gems, grain, and holy books. Elevation of the highest peak is 28,169 feet (8,586 meters).

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K2

K2 peak, located on the territory of Pakistan, is 28,169 feet (8,611 meters) high and is the second highest mountain in the world. People also call it the “Savage Mountain” since the ascent is very difficult. The death statistics are terrifying — for every four people who have reached the summit, one has died trying.

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Mount Everest

Everest is the highest mountain in the world. It was named after George Everest, a geographer who studied India in the 19th century. The mountain is located on the border between Nepal and Tibet, and its height is 29,035.44 feet (8,850 meters) which is like 17 Taipei Towers! Everest is the sacred dream of all the mountain climbers. Every year despite all the dangers and high costs, hundreds of people try conquering the mountain.

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Source: http://amazingbeautifulworld.com/nature/15-highest-peaks-in-the-world/15/

Cristiano viejo
12-03-2021, 01:12 PM
Some European countries are so anti-mountainous that hurts :picard1:

Finland 1324 meters
Hungary 1014 meters
Ireland 1038 meters
England 978 meters
Netherlands 887 meters
Belgium 694 meters
Moldova 430 meters
Estonia 318 meters
Latvia 312 meters
Denmark 171 meters, what the fuck :lol:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_elevation_extremes_by_country