Top 10 Highest Mountains on Our Planet

7. Lhotse, Tibet & Nepal

Lhotse is high 8,516 m and occupies the 4th place on the list of the highest mountains in the world. It consists of 3 high peaks which are connected to Mount Everest. It was named in 1921 which in Tibetan means “southern peak” because it is located south of Mount Everest. It is located also on the border of China and Nepal.

Lhotse
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