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By Entertainment Desk
Published: December 11, 2018
PHOTO: AMG PERSPECTIVE
International Mountain Day is celebrated annually by The United Nations Assembly on December 11. The day is designated to highlight the importance of sustainable mountain development and mountain communities.
Events are organised by the international community and it follows a different theme each year. The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is the UN branch mandated to lead observance of International Mountain Day.
The day was first designated in 2003 and has taken place for the last 15 years. In order to celebrate it today, here are ten breathtaking pictures of mountains in Pakistan that you must see!
1. Karakoram
Shimshal Whitehorn is one of the most famous mountain in the Karakoram mountain range. Shimshal Valley. Photo by @iamadnansaleem
2. Nanga Parbat
The mighty Nanga Parbat at the blue hour. Photo by @amg_perspective
3. Passu cones
Beautiful view of the magnificent Passu cones captured by @ali_gardezi
4. Spatnik Peak aka Golden Peak
The mighty Spantik Peak aka Golden Peak is a mountain in Spantik-Sosbun Mountain subrange of Karakoramin Nagar Valley. Photo by @munibshaikhh
5. Rakaposhi Glacier
The mighty Rakaposhi glacier aka ‘mother of mist or ‘mother of clouds’ as seen up close. Photo by @peachananrduring his trip to Pakistan.
6. K2
#lRepost @k2basecamptrek
K2, Pakistan (8,611 meters) A party after summit of broad peak. -
7. Sost Peak
@mr.hunzai captures the magnificent Sost Peak in Gilgit-Baltistan
8. Verjerav Pass
A view of Snow Lake from the base of Verjerav Pass with an escalation of 5988m. Photo by @mobeenmazhar
9. Mitre Peak
Breathtaking photo captured by @mobeenmazhar
Mitre Peak 6010m - Baltoro Concordia Trek, Baltistan, Pakistan
10. Charakusa Valley
Link Sar (7,041 meters/23,100 feet) is an unclimbed peak in the Charakusa Valley of the Karakoram mountains. Difficult to approach—or even to see possible routes in full—the peak has seen few attempts.
Masherbrum Mountain Range. Photo & excerpt by Rizwan Saddique
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1864507/4-international-mountain-day-10-breathtaking-peaks-pakistan/
Published: December 11, 2018
PHOTO: AMG PERSPECTIVE
International Mountain Day is celebrated annually by The United Nations Assembly on December 11. The day is designated to highlight the importance of sustainable mountain development and mountain communities.
Events are organised by the international community and it follows a different theme each year. The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is the UN branch mandated to lead observance of International Mountain Day.
The day was first designated in 2003 and has taken place for the last 15 years. In order to celebrate it today, here are ten breathtaking pictures of mountains in Pakistan that you must see!
1. Karakoram
Shimshal Whitehorn is one of the most famous mountain in the Karakoram mountain range. Shimshal Valley. Photo by @iamadnansaleem
2. Nanga Parbat
The mighty Nanga Parbat at the blue hour. Photo by @amg_perspective
3. Passu cones
Beautiful view of the magnificent Passu cones captured by @ali_gardezi
4. Spatnik Peak aka Golden Peak
The mighty Spantik Peak aka Golden Peak is a mountain in Spantik-Sosbun Mountain subrange of Karakoramin Nagar Valley. Photo by @munibshaikhh
5. Rakaposhi Glacier
The mighty Rakaposhi glacier aka ‘mother of mist or ‘mother of clouds’ as seen up close. Photo by @peachananrduring his trip to Pakistan.
6. K2
#lRepost @k2basecamptrek
K2, Pakistan (8,611 meters) A party after summit of broad peak. -
7. Sost Peak
@mr.hunzai captures the magnificent Sost Peak in Gilgit-Baltistan
8. Verjerav Pass
A view of Snow Lake from the base of Verjerav Pass with an escalation of 5988m. Photo by @mobeenmazhar
9. Mitre Peak
Breathtaking photo captured by @mobeenmazhar
Mitre Peak 6010m - Baltoro Concordia Trek, Baltistan, Pakistan
10. Charakusa Valley
Link Sar (7,041 meters/23,100 feet) is an unclimbed peak in the Charakusa Valley of the Karakoram mountains. Difficult to approach—or even to see possible routes in full—the peak has seen few attempts.
Masherbrum Mountain Range. Photo & excerpt by Rizwan Saddique
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1864507/4-international-mountain-day-10-breathtaking-peaks-pakistan/