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Nanga Parbat, Known as Killer Mountain, from Fairy Meadows Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nanga Parbat – The Killer Mountain - View from Fairy Meadows Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nanga Parbat – The Killer Mountain - View from Fairy Meadows Royalty Free Stock Photo
Serenity at Fairy Meadows: Nanga Parbat Vista with Mountain Lodge Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Nanga Parbat – The Killer Mountain - View from Fairy Meadows
Nanga Parbat Mountain Massif Covered with Snow from Fairy Meadows Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nanga Parbat or Killer Mountain, Natural Landmark of Fairy Meadows Royalty Free Stock Photo
Glacier Fairy Meadows Nanga Parbat Mountains View Royalty Free Stock Photo
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View of Raikot Glaciers and Nanga Parbat Near Fairy Meadows in Pakistan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nanga Parbat, Ninth Highest Mountain in the World from Fairy Meadows Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nanga Parbat is considered the second hardest 8,000-meter peak after K2, the second highest peak in the world, as well as one of the most dangerous. After 31 people died attempting to climb Nanga Parbat before it`s 1953 first ascent, it was nicknamed the `Killer Mountain”. Nanga Parbat locally known as Diamer, is the ninth highest mountain in the world at 8,126 metres 26,660 ft above sea level. Located in the Diamer District of Pakistan’s Gilgit Baltistan region, Nanga Parbat is the western anchor of the Himalayas. Nanga Parbat has tremendous vertical relief over local terrain in all direction. The ridge is an enormous bulk of ice and rock. It has three faces, Diamir face, Rakhiot, and Rupal.


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