10 Deadliest Mountains On Earth

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Mount Everest (Nepal/China)

The highest mountain in the world, with over 310 recorded deaths.

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K2 (Pakistan/China)

The second-highest mountain in the world, known as the "Savage Mountain" for its difficulty and dangers.

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Annapurna I (Nepal)

The tenth-highest mountain in the world, with a fatality rate of over 32%.

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Nanga Parbat (Pakistan)

The ninth-highest mountain in the world, nicknamed "Killer Mountain" due to its high fatality rate (over 85 deaths).

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Kanchenjunga (Nepal/India)

The third-highest mountain in the world, with over 58 deaths. The dangers include avalanches, icefall, and crevasses.

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Dhaulagiri I (Nepal)

The seventh-highest mountain in the world, with over 82 deaths.

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Manaslu (Nepal)

The eighth-highest mountain in the world, nicknamed "Mountain of the Spirit.

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Baintha Brakk (Pakistan)

A peak in the Karakoram range, with over 40 deaths. The challenges include technical difficulty, extreme weather, and remoteness.

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The Eiger (Switzerland)

A famous peak in the Swiss Alps, known for its north face, which is considered one of the most dangerous climbs in the world.

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Mont Blanc Massif (France/Italy/Switzerland)

The highest mountain in Western Europe, with over 100 deaths. The dangers include avalanches, crevasses, and exposure.  

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