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The world's most dangerous mountains to climb

Published: Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008 12:28 a.m. MST
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1. Annapurna, Nepal (26,545 feet)
2. Nanga Parbat, Kashmir, India (26,657)
3. Siula Grande, Peru (20,814)
4. K2, Pakistan/China (28,251)
5. Kangchenjunga, India/Nepal (28,169)
6. The Matterhorn, Switzerland/Italy (14,691)
7. Everest, Nepal/China (29,029)
8. Washington, N.H. (6,288)
9. Denali, Alaska (20,320)
10. Fuji, Japan (12,388)


Source: Men's Vogue (mensvogue.com)

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