Tuesday, April 12, 2011

BeZhare: 10 Dangerous Mountain in the World to Make a Climb

Annapurna, Central Nepal
1. Annapurna, Central Nepal (26.545 ft.).
The mountain is the 10th highest mountain in the world. 130 climbers have been climbing to the top of the landslide prone. But the 53 climbers have died when a try, making the death rate reached 41% of Annapurna, the highest in the world. 

2. Nanga Parbat, Kashmir (26.657 ft.)
Often dubbed "The Man Eater", the mountain with the sharp side in Kashmir is composed of rock and snow. The climax to the 9th highest in the world, while its south side is the tallest mountain on the planet's face. Nanga Parbat has been eating31 victims of the soul before it managed to climb to the top by Herman Buhl in 1953. 

3. Siula Grande, the Peruvian Andes (20.814 ft.). 


In 1985, a duet Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, an ascent immortalized in the book and film Touching the Void, trying to climb the west side of Siula Grande: a vertical ascent that has not been resolved. They reached the top, but when Simpson fell down and broke his leg.Yates tried to lower Simpson wore a rope, but then could not see it because it blocked the cliff. After an hour passed, Yates cut the rope. Miraculously, Simpson survived despite falling 30 meters into the gap snow. He survived 3 days by eating snow and crawled over the five miles backtent. Simpson arrived at when Yates was just about to leave the camp because the thought was dead. 

4. K2, borders Pakistan and China (28.251 ft.).
The second highest mountain in the world, dikabarnya risky for women climbers. The first woman to reach the peak is Wanda Rutkiewicz in June 1986. In the next 18 years, all five women climbers who reached the peak had been killed. Three killed when down from K2, the two were killed in the mountains nearby. Rutkiewicz was also killed in the nearby mountain Kangchenjunga 1992. The curse is finally solved in 2004 by Edurne Pasaban, 31-year-old female climber from Spain who were still alive until now. 

5. Kangchenjunga, the border of India and Nepal (28.169 ft.).
In 1999, a new James Bond novel contains the adventures of these agents on the mountain. The mountain is famous by the avalanche snow and cold weather, so be including deadly mountain. 

6. The Matterhorn, the border of Switzerland and Italy (14.691 ft.).In the current era, the greatest danger in the Matterhorn more because of its popularity. The tourists who are often eager to make the stones fell and struck the climbers below. 

7. Everest, China border Nepaldan (29.029 ft.).
If you look at this height, may be directly considered the most deadly mountain. But it has only Everest fatality rate of 9% when many are trying to climb it every year. 

8. Mt.Washington, New Hampshire (6.288 ft).
Famous by easily changing weather, strong winds and hail that has killed 100 climbers. Even had a record of fastest wind speed 231 miles per hour. 

9. Denali, Alaska (20.320 ft.).
The mountain is frequently hit by earthquakes. The combination of altitude and latitude to make climbers easy to get sick. Oxygen levels in the Denali is much lower than the mountain which is on the equator. 

10. Mt.Fuji, Japan (12.388 ft.).
Sometimes a low mountain too often deadly. At the foot of Mount Fuji is the area called Ocean of Trees (Sea of ??Trees), an area full of pine and other trees which are the only areas not affected by the eruption of lava flows in 1707.In Japan, the forest is also called Aokigahara, and are often considered as an ideal place to die. A lot of news about a strange incident in Here, local residents tell about the area that can be magnetized confusing people. While many inhabited forest populations of snakes, wild dogs and the occasional ghost sightings. 
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