Top 10 Tallest Mountains in the World: Part 2

A list of the top ten tallest mountains in the world.

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6. Mount Cho Oyu – 26,906 feet (8,201 meters)

Located on the continent of Asia between Nepal and Tibet, Mount Cho Oyu is the sixth tallest mountain in the world.  Translated from Tibetan, Mount Cho Oyu means “the Turquoise Goddess”.  There have been well over 1,000 ascents on Mount Cho Oyu, with very few deaths.

7. Mount Dhaulagiri – 26,795 feet (8,167 meters)

Located on the continent of Asia in the country of Nepal, Mount Dhaulagiri is the seventh tallest mountain in the world.  Mount Dhaulagiri, when translated from Sanskrit, means “white mountain”, and in 1808, it replaced Ecuador’s Chimborazo (20,561 ft.) as the postulated highest mountain in the world.

8. Mount Manaslu – 26,781 feet (8,163 meters)

Located on the continent of Asia in the country of Nepal, Mount Manaslu is the eighth tallest mountain in the world.  The name Manaslu comes from the Sanskrit word “Manasa”, and can be translated as “Mountain of the Spirit”.  In 1972, at 22,800 feet, fifteen members of a Korean expedition were killed when an avalanche buried their camp, when two years later, an all female exhibition successfully ascended the summit.

9. Mount Nanga Parbat – 26,657 feet (8,125 meters)

Located on the continent of Asia in the country of Pakistan, Mount Nanga Parbat is the ninth tallest mountain in the world.  Nanga Parbat, which means “Naked Mountain”, is not an easy mountain to climb.  Unstable glaciers and frequent storms and avalanches have proved hazardous for climbers of all levels.

10. Mount Annapurna – 26,545 feet (8,091 meters)

Located on the continent of Asia in the country of Nepal, Mount Annapurna is the tenth tallest mountain in the world.  Annapurna comes from a Sanskrit name that can be translated as “Goddess of the Harvests”, or more simply “The Provider”.  In 1950, Annapurna became the first 8,000 meter peak to be successfully climbed, and with the glaciers on the mountains western and northwestern slopes draining in to the gorge, it has formed the Kali Gandaki River.

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