Deadliest Mountains Around The World
Sunday, Aug 16, 2020, 3:27 pm
By:
Tony Williams
#14 Nanga Parbat
At 26,657 feet, this dangerous peak is known to climbers as "man eater." The nicknamed is well earned. Thirty-one climbers lost their lives before it was finally successfully scaled in 1953 by an Austrian named Herman Buhl. I don't know what Nanga Parbat translates to in English but it's probably "Try skateboarding -- it's safer."

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