Passu Cathedral Peaks

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Passu Cathedral Peaks are a striking group of sharp, pyramid-like mountain spires in the Karakoram range of northern Pakistan, renowned for their dramatic, cathedral-like appearance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain peaks
natural landmark
rock spires
alsoKnownAs Howser Spires
surface form: Cathedral Spires

Passu Cathedral
Passu Cones
climateZone high mountain climate
continent Asia
country Pakistan
geologicalType rock spires
hasAppearance cathedral-like
hasNotableFeature clustered spires
steep rock walls
hasShape pyramid-like spires
knownFor dramatic appearance
photogenic landscape
sharp, pointed summits
tourist attraction
locatedIn Gilgit-Baltistan
Gojal Valley
Karakoram
South Asia
northern Pakistan
mountainRange Karakoram
near Hunza River
Passu village
overlooks Karakoram Highway
partOf Hunza Valley
surface form: Hunza Valley region
photoSubjectOf landscape photography
popularWith mountain enthusiasts
photographers
trekkers
region Upper Hunza
tourismType adventure tourism
sightseeing
visibleFrom Karakoram Highway near Passu

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Passu Cones alsoKnownAs Passu Cathedral Peaks