Passu Cathedral

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Passu Cathedral is a striking group of sharply pointed mountain peaks in the Hunza Valley of northern Pakistan, renowned for their dramatic, cathedral-like spires.

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Passu Cathedral canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
natural landmark
rock formation
country Pakistan
geologicalRegion Karakoram
surface form: Karakoram mountain range
hasAlternativeName Cathedral Peaks
Passu Cones
Passu Peaks
hasNotableFeature jagged skyline
multiple adjacent spires
steep rock faces
isTouristAttractionOf Gilgit-Baltistan
Hunza Valley
knownFor cathedral-like spires
dramatic scenery
photogenic landscape
sharply pointed peaks
locatedIn Gilgit-Baltistan
Hunza Valley
northern Pakistan
locatedNearSettlement Passu village
mountainType rock spires
near Hunza River
Passu
partOf Karakoram
popularWith photographers
tourists
trekkers
tourismRegion Hunza
visibleFrom Karakoram Highway

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Passu Cones alsoKnownAs Passu Cathedral
Passu Cathedral Peaks alsoKnownAs Passu Cathedral
Cathedral Range alsoKnownAs Passu Cathedral
Cathedral Range hasNotablePeak Passu Cathedral