Broad Peak
Broad Peak is a mountain withinside the Karakoram at the border of Pakistan and China, the twelfth-maximum mountain withinside the international at 8,051 meters above sea level. It first ascended in June 1957 with the aid of Fritz Wintersteller, Marcus Schmuck, Kurt Diemberger, and Hermann Buhl on an Austrian expedition.
Broad Peak is a part of the Gasherbrum massif in Baltistan at the border of Pakistan and China. It is placed withinside the Karakoram mountain variety approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) from K2. It has a summit over 1.5 kilometers long and, thus, a "broad peak". The mountain has 5 summits: Broad Peak (8051 m), Rocky Summit (8028 m), Broad Peak Central (8011 m), Broad Peak North (7490 m), and Kharput Kangri (6942 m)
Height: 8,051 meters
Location: at the border of Pakistan and China