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The most dangerous mountain in the world.

The most dangerous peaks in the world are Mount Elg, Matterhorn, Mount Everest, Anna Poorna and Mont Blanc.

Elg peak 1

Elg Peak is as high as 3,970 meters; The first person to reach the top of the mountain in history climbed it in 1858, but it was not until 1938 that the extremely steep north peak of Elg Peak was known. Since 1935, the northern peak of Mount Elg has claimed the lives of 64 climbers, also known as the "murder wall".

2. matterhorn

Matterhorn, 4478 meters high, is the last mountain to be climbed in the Alps and one of the deadliest peaks in the Alps. Four members of the first summit expedition fell dead on their way back.

3. Mount Everest

It is 8848 meters high, located on the border between People's Republic of China (PRC) and Nepal, and its peak is located in China, which is the main peak of the Himalayas and the highest peak in the world. To travel to Everest, you must apply for a border defense certificate; You can apply at the registration place, or you can entrust a travel agency with your ID card in Lhasa or Shigatse.

4. Anna Poorna PK.

"Anna Poorna" comes from Sanskrit, which means "Goddess of Harvest". The height of Anna Poorna Peak is 809 1 m, ranking 10 in the world, and 60 people were killed on this peak. Of all the climbers, only 157 made it to the top-the first one was 1950, and then a climber climbed to the top from the inevitable peak of 1970. Recently, in 2007, Slovenian climber Tomaz Huma became the first person to climb the top of the mountain alone.

5.mont blanc

The height of Mont Blanc is only 48 10 meters, so it doesn't look very daunting; But it is very popular among climbers (with an average of more than 20 thousand tourists every year). In fact, it has claimed more than 8,000 lives. For centuries, France and Italy have been fighting for the sovereignty of Mont Blanc; However, at present, they are in a state of reciprocal exercise of sovereign rights. 1808, Mary Paradis became the first woman to reach the top of Mont Blanc.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Elg Peak