Passu Cathedral (highest cone)

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Passu Cathedral (highest cone) is the tallest and most prominent spire among the jagged Passu Cones, a dramatic group of rock pinnacles in northern Pakistan’s Karakoram range.

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Passu Cathedral (highest cone) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain peak
rock spire
approximateElevation about 6000–6500 metres above sea level (uncertain)
country Pakistan
geologicalType rock pinnacle
hasAlternativeName Passu Cathedral
Passu Cones (highest spire)
isPartOf Passu massif
locatedIn Gilgit-Baltistan
Hunza Valley
Karakoram
Pakistan
locatedNear Passu village
mountainRange Karakoram
notableFor being the tallest cone of the Passu Cones
dramatic jagged rock pinnacles
partOf Passu Cones
prominenceWithin Passu Cones
relativeLocation northern Karakoram
northern Pakistan
scenicReputation iconic landmark of Hunza Valley
terrainType rocky
tourismType mountain scenery
usedFor mountain photography
visibleFrom Karakoram Highway near Passu

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Passu Cones hasPeak Passu Cathedral (highest cone)