A spectacular sunset casts its glow over Nanga Parbat (8,125 metres), Pakistan’s second-highest peak and the world’s ninth-highest mountain, the western anchor of the Himalayas, widely known as the “Killer Mountain” for its challenging ascent. A record number of international and Pakistani climbers successfully summited the peak this season despite rapidly changing weather conditions

A spectacular sunset casts its glow over Nanga Parbat (8,125 metres), Pakistan’s second-highest peak and the world’s ninth-highest mountain, the western anchor of the Himalayas, widely known as the “Killer Mountain” for its challenging ascent. A record number of international and Pakistani climbers successfully summited the peak this season despite rapidly changing weather conditions
A spectacular sunset casts its glow over Nanga Parbat (8,125 metres), Pakistan’s second-highest peak and the world’s ninth-highest mountain, the western anchor of the Himalayas, widely known as the “Killer Mountain” for its challenging ascent. A record number of international and Pakistani climbers successfully summited the peak this season despite rapidly changing weather conditions
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A spectacular sunset casts its glow over Nanga Parbat (8,125 metres), Pakistan’s second-highest peak and the world’s ninth-highest mountain, the western anchor of the Himalayas, widely known as the “Killer Mountain” for its challenging ascent. A record number of international and Pakistani climbers successfully summited the peak this season despite rapidly changing weather conditions
APP38-040726
CHILAS 
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