Masherbrum, Mountain in the Karakoram range, Pakistan
Masherbrum is the 22nd highest mountain in the world.
It was first attempted in 1938 but wasn't summited until 1960.
Locally known as K1, it holds significant meaning for the indigenous Balti people.
The mountain is popular among experienced mountaineers for its technical difficulty.
The Masherbrum Northeast Face is famous for its striking appearance and has never been climbed.
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