Gyachung Kang
Mountain in Nepal/China
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Gyachung Kang (Nepali: ग्याचुङ्काङ, Gyāchung Kāng; Chinese: 格重康峰; pinyin: Géchóngkāng Fēng) is a mountain in the Mahalangur Himal section of the Himalayas and is the highest peak between Cho Oyu (8,201 m) and Mount Everest (8,848 m). It lies on the border between Nepal and China. As the 15th highest peak in the world, it is also the co highest peak (with Gasherbrum III) that is not an eight-thousander; hence, it is far less well-known than the lowest of the eight-thousanders, which are only about 100 m (328 ft) higher. The peak's lack of significant prominence (700 m) also contributes to its relative obscurity.
Elevation7,952 m (26,089 ft)
Ranked 15th
Ranked 15th
Prominence700 m (2,300 ft)

Climbing history
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Southern and northern climbing routes as seen from the International Space Station. (The names on the photo are links to corresponding pages.)
