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Man made Rock Giant series

The Taj Mahal in Agra, India was built between 1628 and 1658, out of ivory white marble and is 73 meters tall.

Man made Rock Giant series

The Kailasa temple in Maharashtra, India was carved out of solid basalt. It is 91.4 meters long x 53.3 meters wide and 32.6 meters tall.

Himalaya and Karakoram mts01, highest to lowest

Mount Everest

Wikipedia photo link of south face.

Mount Everest from Nagarkot

Alpha Adventure Treks photo link of southwest face.

Lambi Dehar mines India Himalayas

Haunted mountain mine series.


Euttaranchal photo link.

K2 mountain

Wikipedia photo link of southeast face.

Kangchenjung

Wikipedia photo link of south face.

Lhotse

Wikipedia photo link of south face.

Makalu

Wikipedia photo link of southwest face.

Tectonic plate and earthquake series

An 8.7 magnitude earthquake known as Assam-Tibet occured on the Tibetan Plateau between the Eurasian plate and Indian plate in 1950. The largest land based earthquake in earth's modern history.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950_Assam%E2%80%93Tibet_earthquake


Himalaya and Karakoram mts01b, highest to lowest

Cho Oyu

Wikipedia photo link of south face.

Dhaulagiri

Wikipedia photo link of southwest face.

Manaslu

Wikipedia photo link of east face.

Nanga Parbat

Wikipedia photo link of north face.

Annapurna I

Wikipedia photo link of south face.

Gasherbrum I

Wikipedia photo link 

Broad peak

Wikipedia photo link of southwest face.

Gasherbrum II

Wikipedia photo link 

Himalaya and Karakoram mts02, highest to lowest

Xixiabangma

Wikipedia photo link 

Gasherbrum III

Wikipedia photo link 

Gyachung Kang

Wikipedia photo link 

Anna Purna II

Wikipedia photo link of northeast face.

Gasherbrum IV

Wikipedia photo link of west face.

Disteghil sar

FLICKR photo link 

Nuptse

Wikipedia photo link of west face.

Kungang Chhish

Wikipedia photo link of northeast face.

Masherbrum

Wikipedia photo link 

Nanda Devi

Wikipedia photo link 

Chomo Lonzo

Wikipedia photo link of south face.

Batura sar

Wikipedia photo link of south face.

Himalaya and Karakoram mts03, highest to lowest

Rakaposhi

Wikipedia photo link 

Namjagbarwa

Wikipedia photo link of west face.

Kanjut sar I

Wikipedia photo link of southwest face. 

Kamet

Wikipedia photo link 

Saltoro Kangri

Wikipedia photo link of southwest face.

Gurla Mandhata I

Wikipedia photo link 

Chogolisa

Wikipedia photo link of north face.

Kangkar Punzum

Wikipedia photo link 

Skyang Kangri

Wikipedia photo link of southwest face.

Kula Kangri

FLICKR photo link 

Himalaya and Karakoram mts04, highest to lowest

Mamostong Kangri

Himalayan Club photo link of south face.

Malubiting

Wikipedia photo link 

Pumari Chhish

French Wikipedia photo link of north face.

Muchu Chhish

Wikipedia photo link 

K12 mountain

Simple Wikipedia photo link of northwest face.

Skilbrum

Wikipedia photo link 

Haramosh

Wikipedia photo link 

Ultar sar

Wikipedia photo link of southeast face.

Himalaya and Karakoram mts05, highest to lowest

Rimo Kangri I

 Himalayan Adventure Trips photo link 

Sherpi Kangri

Wikipedia photo link 

Lapche Kang I

Wikipedia photo link 

Kirat Chuli

Wikipedia photo link 

Jomolhari

Wikipedia photo link of southwest face.

Baltoro Kangri

Wikipedia photo link 

Gayla Peri

Wikipedia photo link of west face.

Baintha Brakk

Wikipedia photo link 

K6 mountain

Wikipedia photo link 

Muztagh Tower

Wikipedia photo link 

Diran

Wikipedia photo link 

Langtang Lirung

Wikipedia photo link 

Himalaya and Karakoram mts06, highest to lowest

Pumori

Wikipedia photo link of south face.

Latok

Wikipedia photo link 

Nun

Wikipedia photo link 

Himlung Himal

American Alpine Club photo link.

Kangto

Wikipedia photo link of southeast face.

Link Sar

Wikipedia photo link of east face.

Khan Tengri

Wikipedia photo link.

Machhapuchhare

Wikipedia photo link 

Karun Kuh

FLICKR photo link 

Dorje Lhakpa

Wikipedia photo link 

Numbur

Wikipedia photo link 

Kedarnath

Wikipedia photo link of southeast face. 

Himalaya and Karakoram mts07, highest to lowest

Ama Dablam

Wikipedia photo link 

Kangtega

Wikipedia photo link 

Kangrinboqe peak

Wikipedia photo link 

Mera peak

Wikipedia photo link 

Bandarpunch

Wikipedia photo link 

Trango Towers

Wikipedia photo link 

Hunza peak

Wikipedia photo link 

Stok Kangri

Wikipedia photo link.

Bilchhar Dobani

Wikipedia photo link 

Uli Biaho

Wikipedia photo link 

Laila peak

Wikipedia photo link 

Nirekha

Wikipedia photo link 

Himalaya and Karakoram mts08, highest to lowest

Kinnaur Kailash

Wikipedia photo link 

Mitre peak

Wikipedia photo link 

Lady Finger

Wikipedia photo link 

Adi Kailash

Wikipedia photo link 

Kala Patthar

Wikipedia photo link 

Om Parvat

Wikipedia photo link 

Mardi Himal

Wikipedia photo link 

Yala peak

Wikipedia photo link.

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