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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LhotseLhotse - Wikipedia

    The main ridge of the mountain features four distinct summits: Lhotse Main at 8,516 m (27,940 ft) AMSL, Lhotse Middle (also called Lhotse Central I or Lhotse East) at 8,414 m (27,605 ft), Lhotse Central II at 8,372 m (27,467 ft), and Lhotse Shar at 8,383 m (27,503 ft). Though Lhotse Main is considered to be an intermediately difficult eight ...

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · Explore the majestic beauty and challenges of Lhotse, the fourth highest mountain in the world, and learn about its unique allure.

  3. Jun 8, 2024 · Lhotse, mountain massif in the Himalayas on the border of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It consists of three summits, the highest of which—Lhotse I at 27,940 feet (8,516 meters)—is the world’s fourth tallest peak.

  4. Aug 20, 2023 · Lhotse, the fourth highest mountain in the world, looms majestically over the landscape of Tibet and Nepal. Its name translates as ‘South Peak’ in Tibetan and it is part of the Mahalangur Himalaya range, which also includes Mount Everest.

  5. Lhotse Mountain, the fourth-highest peak globally, stands tall and majestic alongside its renowned counterpart, Mount Everest. Nestled in Nepal's Himalayas, Lhotse captivates adventurous souls seeking an imposing challenge and stunning scenery.

  6. Lhotse stands at 8516m, making it the fourth highest mountain in the world. It is situated at the border of Tibet and Nepal. Its long east-west crest is located immediately south of Mount Everest, and the summits of the two mountains are connected by the South Col, a vertical ridge that never drops below 8,000m.

  7. Lhotse (Nepali: ल्होत्से; Tibetan: ལྷོ་རྩེ) is the fourth highest mountain in the world at 8,516 metres (27,940 ft), after Mount Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga. Part of the Everest massif, Lhotse is connected to the latter peak via the South Col. Lhotse means “South Peak” in Tibetan.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › LhotseLhotse - Wikiwand

    Lhotse is the fourth-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga. At an elevation of 8,516 metres (27,940 ft) above sea level, the main summit is on the border between Tibet Autonomous Region of China and the Khumbu region of Nepal.

  9. Lhotse is the fourth highest mountain on Earth (after Mount Everest, K2 and Kangchenjunga). The mountain has three ribs, pointed main peak, and two vertices on the western ridge. Lhotse is connected to Everest via the pass South Col (7906 m). Lhotse main summit only 610 m above the pass.

  10. Lhotse, meaning “South Peak” in Tibetan, is the fourth highest mountain in the world at 8,516 metres (27,940 ft), after Mount Everest, K2, and Kangchenjunga. Part of the Everest massif, the peak is connected to Everest via the South Col.