Cathedral Range

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Cathedral Range, also known as the Passu Cones, is a striking group of sharply pointed, ice-covered peaks in northern Pakistan’s Karakoram range, famed for their dramatic, cathedral-like spires.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
rock formation
alsoKnownAs Cathedral Spires
Passu Cathedral
Passu Cones
countrySubdivision Gilgit
surface form: Gilgit District
drainsTo Hunza River
hasAccessibility roadside views from Karakoram Highway
hasClimate cold alpine
hasFeature ice-covered peaks
serrated ridges
sharp spires
steep rock faces
hasGeologicalType granite
hasGlaciation present
hasHighestPointApproxElevation about 6100 metres
hasNotablePeak Passu Cathedral
Passu Cones
hasRelief very steep local relief
hasRockClimbingPotential high
hasVisualAppearance cathedral-like spires
isNorthOf Hunza River
isPartOf western Karakoram
isPopularFor mountain photography
sightseeing
trekking
isPopularWith landscape photographers
mountaineers
tourists
isWestOf Passu Glacier
locatedIn Karakoram
locatedInCountry Pakistan
locatedInRegion Gilgit-Baltistan
locatedInValley Hunza Valley
locatedNear Passu
overlooks Hunza River
Karakoram Highway
partOf Passu area
Upper Hunza
surface form: Upper Hunza region
photographicIconOf Karakoram Highway
tourismImportance major scenic landmark of Hunza Valley
visibleFrom Karakoram Highway near Passu

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Passu Cones alsoKnownAs Cathedral Range