Here are top 10 mountain of the world that really looks amazing and we have to visit there.

in #nature7 years ago

I'm going to make a post by myself and I hope you’ll enjoy it because the beauty of the world lies in these mountains and probably these are the places to visit.

1): Mount Everest
Mount Everest is the world highest mountain. It’s peak is 8,848 meters above from sea level it lies in between Nepal and Tibet.8CE51958-76C6-4720-8A51-E9B9884F34F9.jpeg

2): K2
K2 is the world’s second highest mountain. It’s peak is 8,611 meters above sea level. It lies in between Pakistan and China border.47F3555C-4280-48DC-B6F9-FCA16DFA49D3.jpeg

3): Kanchenjunga
Kanchenjunga is world’s third highest mountain. It’s peak is 8,586 and it sits up in China and India border.BA68F195-DA79-4743-9089-911CECC3B529.jpeg

4): Lhotse
Lhotse is the world’s fourth highest mountain. It’s peak is 8,516 meters. It lies in border of Tibet Nepal and khumbu. 00A68F00-FBA5-4B48-963C-FFA95ED3581A.jpeg

5): Makalu
Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world. It’s peak is 8,485 meters and it’s lies between the border of China and Nepal.E351C9D6-8D49-4AC7-A595-9F1A666242EC.jpeg

6): Cho Oyu
Cho Oyu is the sixth highest mountain in the world. It’s peak is 8,188 meters and it stands on the Chinese Nepalese border.8D08DFA1-4BBA-4BAB-8C2F-F3214A79917A.jpeg

7): Dhaulagiri
Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world. It’s peak is 8,167 meters. It’s located in Nepal, and was first summited in 1960 by a combined Swiss/Austrian/Nepalese effort.AC1637F3-8560-4368-A4D5-F1DFD6E87668.jpeg

8): Manaslu
Manaslu is the world’s eight highest mountain. It’s peak is 8,163 and it can be found in the west-central part of Nepal.8BF41D7B-E961-431A-B0F7-3526163DCFF4.jpeg

9): Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat is the ninth highest mountain in the world. It’s peak is 8,126. Nanga Parbat is situated in Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan.5A5AF84A-1F02-44D2-9E7D-C327B41901C3.jpeg

10): Annapurna
Rounding off this list of the world’s top 10 highest mountains is Annapurna. Technically speaking Annapurna is actually a massif in the Himalayas, comprising of 30 mountains over 6,000 metres. Whenever we say “Annapurna” we’re in fact referring to the only mountain in the massif with an elevation above 8,000 metres (Annapurna I – 8,091m).
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THANK YOU @haiderkhan

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off course the beauty really lies in between the mountains