Angel Sar

Angel Sar or Angel Peak is a mountain in Karakoram range of Northern Areas of Pakistan, near K2, the second highest mountain in the world. Angel Sar is in the foreground, it is on the SSW ridge of K2, the white pyramid in the background is most likely Chongtar Kangri with 7330 m.

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