Khan Tengri, Himalays, Kazakhstan, High-Altitude helicopter, aerial photography,

The sacred mountain Khan-Tengri stands along Kazakhstan’s borderr with Kyrgyzstan and China. At 6,995 meters (about 23,000 feet), it is only a few thousand feet lower than Mount Everest. This image was made through the open window of a Kazakh Air Force high-altitude helicopter flying at 6,700 meters (about 22,000 feet).

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Khan Tengri most northern high summit of the Himalays

The sacred mountain Khan-Tengri stands along Kazakhstan’s borderr with Kyrgyzstan and China. At 6,995 meters (about 23,000 feet), it is only a few thousand feet lower than Mount Everest. This image was made through the open window of a Kazakh Air Force high-altitude helicopter flying at 6,700 meters (about 22,000 feet).

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