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English: Marble Peak on the north-western corner of Concordia, the confluence of Baltoro and Godwin-Austen glaciers in the Karakorams. K2 is in the background on the right hand side of the picture.
Description from uploader: The most beautiful place on Earth, Concordia, heart of the Karakoram range in Pakistan. Concordia is home to four of the world’s fourteen ‘Eight-Thousanders’. It is the best place for mountain hikers. The place is considered to be one of the most beautiful places on Earth. The sight provides breathtaking views of a number of notable peaks of Pakistan, such as the Godwin Austin, Gasherburn I, Broad Peak and others.
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