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Annapurna II

Annapurna II is the 16th highest mountain in the world, standing at 7,937 meters (26,040 feet) in the Himalayas, located in Nepal. It is part of the Annapurna massif, which includes several high peaks. Known for its challenging climbing conditions and breathtaking scenery, Annapurna II was first summited in 1960 by a team of French climbers. The mountain, often shrouded in storms, presents significant risks to climbers, including avalanches and difficult weather. Despite these challenges, it remains a popular destination for experienced mountaineers seeking adventure in one of the world's most majestic mountain ranges.