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Passu Cathedral or Tupopdan Peak 6106- M
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Passu Cathedral or Tupopdan Peak 6106- M

 
Passu Cathedral or Tupopdan Peak  6106- M

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Created/Edited: Jan 2, 2009 / Apr 17, 2009

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Tupopdan peaks near Passu village, upper Hunza, Northern Areas of Pakistan. Tupopdan means "mouthful of sun mountain " in local language, also know as Passu Cones, or Cathedral Peak,near Hunza River This peak was climbed in 1987, by British P.Cox, L.Griffin et M.Woolridge.Base Camp of this is very near to Karakoram Highway.

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Cathedral Peak during Blossom

Cathedral Peak during Blossom

Tupopdan Peak (6106- M) , also known as Passu Cathedral

Tupopdan Peak (6106- M) , also known as Passu Cathedral

Passu Cathedral 6106-M

Passu Cathedral 6106-M

Passu Cathedral 6106-M

Passu Cathedral 6106-M

Passu Cathedral Peak 6106-M & Hunza River during Autumn

Passu Cathedral Peak 6106-M & Hunza River during Autumn

Passu Cathedral 6106-M

Passu Cathedral 6106-M

Cathedral Peak during Blossom

Cathedral Peak during Blossom

Passu Cathedral 6106-M during Autumn

Passu Cathedral 6106-M during Autumn

Tupopdan Peak  6106- M

Tupopdan Peak 6106- M

Passu Cathedral 6106-M

Passu Cathedral 6106-M

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Passu Cathedral 6106-M during Autumn

Passu Cathedral 6106-M during Autumn

Passu Cathedral or Tupopdan Peak 6106- M & Hunza River

Passu Cathedral or Tupopdan Peak 6106- M & Hunza River

Tupopdan Peak (6106- M) , also known as Passu Cathedral

Tupopdan Peak (6106- M) , also known as Passu Cathedral



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