Nanga Parbat is the ninth-highest mountain on Earth and its summit is at 8,126 m (26,660 ft) above sea level. Lying immediately southeast of the northernmost bend of the Indus River in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Nanga Parbat is the westernmost major peak of the Himalayas, and thus in the traditional view of the Himalayas as bounded by the Indus and Yarlung Tsangpo/Brahmaputra rivers, it is the western anchor of the entire mountain range.
This picture is on a rare day where the clouds blew off the peak, And you could see the whole mountain from the village. My first visit outside my country of origin I spent six weeks in a village at the base of this mountain. https://image.nostr.build/fedc3817b3136784fd4d8bba67c4e7d7485a4215fadd8b0050ab367a5f1973b5.jpg