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Expeditions
Northern Pakistan has the greatest
concentration of the highest peaks of the world. It has 05
peaks over 8,000 meters including the world’s second
highest, K-2 (Chogori, 8611 m), 29 peaks of over 7,500
meters and 121 of over 7,000 meters.
Peaks above
3,000 to 6,000 meters are countless and remain unclimbed and
unnamed. Out of 100 highest peaks in the world, more than 50
are in Pakistan.
The Indian Plate is still driving northwards at about five
centimeters (two inches) per year, causing the mountains to
rise about seven millimeters (1/4th inch) in the same
period. Pakistan has the largest concentration of high
mountains in the World. There are more than 100 peaks over
7,000 meters (23,000 feet) are within a radius of 180
kilometers. The statistics are amazing. The K2 (8,611
meters) is the second highest on Planet Earth and is
situated in the Karakoram. The five above 8,000 meter peaks
out of the World's fourteen (14) 8,000 meter peaks are in
Pakistan.
Pakistan is the hub of the World's Greatest Mountain Chains.
The Karakoram, Himalaya, Hindukush and the Pamir. These
Mountains are the walls that form Pakistan's long and
carefully guarded frontiers with China, India, Afghanistan
and across the narrow Wakhan Corridor towards Central Asia.
The Karakoram and Himalaya are the newest mountains in the
World. About 55 million years ago, the northward drifting
Indian geological plate collided with the Asian Plate, its
northern edge nosing underneath the Asian Plate and pushing
up the mountains.
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