Friday, March 29, 2013

the Places of Tao: Concordia Circle

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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