File:Stak Valley.jpg
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English: This picture is taken from the last village (Tookla) of Stak Valley towards the north. The peak at the northern end is the Samagi and Parabar Peak is just on its shoulders. The white blanketed part with the Samagi is the Goropha Glacier's basin. The valley leading to West is the Kutia Lungma and the Valley leading to East is the Ranga Lungma. |
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Author | Arif Rizvi |
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