Diamir Face

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Diamir Face is the western, commonly climbed side of Nanga Parbat, known for its massive ice and rock walls and challenging mountaineering routes.

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Diamir Face canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf climbing area
mountain face
alsoKnownAs western face of Nanga Parbat
climbedInSeason summer
winter
hasApproximateElevationToSummit 8126 metres
hasFeature avalanche-prone slopes
large seracs
steep mixed terrain
hasReputationFor high fatality risk
objective hazards
technical difficulty
isAccessedFrom Diamer side of Nanga Parbat
isOneOf principal faces of Nanga Parbat
isPartOf Nanga Parbat massif
isRouteTo summit of Nanga Parbat
knownFor being the most commonly climbed side of Nanga Parbat
challenging mountaineering routes
massive ice walls
massive rock walls
locatedIn Gilgit-Baltistan
Himalayas
locatedInCountry Pakistan
locatedOnSideOf west side of Nanga Parbat
namedAfter Diamer District
partOf Nanga Parbat NERFINISHED
usedFor expedition climbing
high-altitude mountaineering

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Nanga Parbat hasFace Diamir Face