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What peak is this?

Mount Qomolangma is the main peak of the Himalayas, the highest mountain system in the world, located at the junction of China and Nepal, with its northern slope in Dingri County, Tibet, China and its southern slope in Nepal. The top of the mountain is covered with snow all year round, with an altitude of 8848.6438+03m, which is the highest peak in the world. Mount Qomolangma is a transliteration in Tibetan, referred to as Mount Qomolangma, and also translated as Mount Qomolangma, meaning "the third goddess". The top of the mountain is covered with ice and snow all year round, and the terrain is steep and steep. It is a huge pyramid-shaped mountain peak. Tibet has "Shangri-La" Gamagou, which is known as "the most beautiful valley in the world". The head is the Snow Mountain Glacier, which is the favorite hiking spot for donkey friends. There are huge glaciers all over the world, and the longest flannel glacier is 26 kilometers long. On the glacier, there are rare ice towers in various forms and magnificent, ice cliffs as high as tens of meters, light and dark ice cracks trapped step by step, and dangerous ice collapses and avalanches. At the foot of the mountain, there is Rongbu Temple, the highest temple in the world, which is an excellent place to watch the Jinshan Mountain in Rizhao. Mount Everest is not only magnificent, but also magnificent. Within 20 kilometers around, there are more than 40 peaks above 7000 meters above sea level. The famous Luozi Peak, the fourth peak in the world, 3 kilometers south, and Zhuoqiong Peak, 7589 meters above sea level; Makaru, the fifth highest mountain in the world, is in the southeast; Zhang Zifeng is 7543 meters above sea level in the north, and Nuz Peak and Pumori Peak are in the west.