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Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Early Autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Muztagh Ata, or Muztagata :literally `ice-mountain-father`; formerly known as Mount Tagharma or Taghalma, and Wi-tagh, is the second highest 7509 metres of the mountains which form the northern edge of the Tibetan Plateau not the second highest of the mountains of the Tibetan Plateau.


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