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Muztagata Peak And Karakul Lake in Autumn #131207519
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Muztagh Ata, or Muztagata Uyghur: Ãâ¦Ãâ¡Ã² êçú æçêç, ÃÅÃÆ÷ÃâðÃâ ÃÂÃâð, literally `ice-mountain-father`; Chinese: æâ¦â¢Ã¥Â£Â«Ã¥Â¡â格峰; pinyin: MùshìtÃŽgé FÃâng; formerly known as Mount Tagharma or Taghalma, and Wi-tagh, is the second highest 7509 metres[2] of the mountains which form the northern edge of the Tibetan Plateau not the second highest of the mountains of the Tibetan Plateau. It is somes regarded as being part of the Kunlun Shan, although physically it is more closely connected to the Pamirs. It is also one of the relatively easier 7,000 m peaks in the world to climb, due to its gentle western slope and the comparatively drier weather of Xinjiang, though a thorough acclimatization period and a very strong physical condition are crucial for success.