Rupal Face

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Rupal Face is the immense, steep southern flank of Nanga Parbat in the Himalayas, renowned as one of the highest mountain faces in the world.

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Rupal Face canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain face
associatedWith Nanga Parbat south side expeditions
faces Rupal Valley
hasApproximateHeight about 15000 feet
about 4600 meters
hasClimbingRoutes multiple high-altitude routes
hasFirstAscentRoute Rupal Face route on Nanga Parbat
hasNotableFeature exposure to avalanches and rockfall
very large vertical drop from summit to valley floor
hasOrientation southern flank
hasReputation one of the highest mountain faces in the world
hasTerrainType mixed alpine terrain
rock and ice
isClimbedFor high-altitude mountaineering
isComparedTo other great mountain walls of the world
isKnownFor extreme steepness
high objective danger
immense vertical relief
technical difficulty in mountaineering
isPartOf western Himalayas
locatedIn Gilgit-Baltistan
Pakistan
locatedInMountainRange Himalayas
locatedOn Nanga Parbat
locatedOnSide south side of Nanga Parbat
overlooks Rupal Valley
subjectOf high-altitude climbing documentaries
mountaineering literature

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Nanga Parbat hasFace Rupal Face
Diamer hasFace Rupal Face