Concordia Circle (about 4800 m.) is the area of the confluence of the Baltoro and Godwin-Austen glaciers, in the heart of Karakoram range, Pakistan, and the obligatory point of passage for expeditions in the area for over a century. Around there's an impressive number of peaks among the most beautiful and relevant of the world, including four eight-thousanders and a large number of 7000s and 6000s.
Panoramic view from Concordia. |
K2 south face view from Concordia. |
K2 and Broad Peak view from Concordia. |
MuztaghTower view from Concordia. |
Concordia view toward the Gasherbrum group. |
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