In the valleys and slopes are glaciers. Snowslides or icefalls always happen in the cracks of the saw-shaped cliffs.
Monday, May 14, 2007
The fifth highest Mountain Peak in Tibet!
The fifth highest peak, the Makaru Mountain is 8,463m above sea level and its straight distance to Mt. Qomulangma is 24km. Its northern slope is in China while the southern slope in Nepal. The mountain has five ridges.
In the valleys and slopes are glaciers. Snowslides or icefalls always happen in the cracks of the saw-shaped cliffs.
In the valleys and slopes are glaciers. Snowslides or icefalls always happen in the cracks of the saw-shaped cliffs.
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