From Easy to DEADLY - Every 8,000m Mountain Ranked
8000m, 14 highest mountains, 14 peaks, Death Zone There are exactly 14 mountains on Earth that break the 8,000-metre barrier. And every single one of them is in the same corner of the planet. Look at a map of the world and find where China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan converge. That small, crumpled zone of land no wider than the distance from London to Madrid is where the Indian tectonic plate has been grinding into the Eurasian plate for roughly 40 million years. That collision never stopped. It still hasn't. And the result is the most extreme landscape ever produced on the surface of this planet. The Himalayas and the Karakoram together contain every mountain above 8,000 metres that has ever existed. Not most of them. All of them. In today's video, we look at Every 8,000m Mountain Ranked From Easy to DEADLY… Keep watching to see info about the Death Zone, 8000m, highest mountains, 14 peaks Also check out: ( • Why are these Mountains Almost Impossible ... ) #everest #k2 #annapurna #14peaks

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