The Karakoram mountain range stretches across northern Pakistan, India, and China. It contains some of the highest mountains in the world, including K2, which at 8,611 meters is the second highest peak. The Karakoram range is located in a geologically complex region where the Indo-Australian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.
The Karakoram mountain range stretches across northern Pakistan, India, and China. It contains some of the highest mountains in the world, including K2, which at 8,611 meters is the second highest peak. The Karakoram range is located in a geologically complex region where the Indo-Australian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.
The Karakoram mountain range stretches across northern Pakistan, India, and China. It contains some of the highest mountains in the world, including K2, which at 8,611 meters is the second highest peak. The Karakoram range is located in a geologically complex region where the Indo-Australian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.