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Encyclopedia > Rush Lake (Pakistan)

Rush Lake
Basin countries Pakistan

Rush Lake is a high altitude lake location near the peak Rush Pari Peak (4,694 m). It is located about 15 km in the north of Miar Peak, Spantik Peak (Golden Peak) and Malubiting Peak (which are in the southeast of Hunza Valley). The Rush Lake and the Rush Pari Peak can be reached via Nagar and Hopar and then crossing the Hopar Glacier (Bualtar Glacier) and Miar Glacier (which rises from the Miar Peak and Phuparash Peak). The trek to the Rush Lake provides spectacular views of the Miar Peak and Phuparash Peak.If you start this trek from hopper vally,First day you cross the hopper glacier its steepdown. This article includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ... A man-made lake in Keukenhof, Netherlands A lake is a body of water or other liquid of considerable size contained on a body of land. ... Hunza Valley, looking towards Nagar Hunza Valley (Urdu: ہنزہ) is a valley near Gilgit and Nagar vallies in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. ... The ancient pre-Akkadian and Akkadian city of Nagar on the Khabur River in northeastern Syria, is now represented by the mound named Tell Brak, 40m high, one of the tallest archaeological mounds in the Middle East, and about a kilometer long, the remains of one of the largest urban... Phuparash Peak is a mountain in Hispar Valley in the Gilgit District of Northern Areas of Pakistan. ... Phuparash Peak is a mountain in Hispar Valley in the Gilgit District of Northern Areas of Pakistan. ...


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Pakistan has a number of small and medium lakes located throughout the country: Categories: | ... Shown in green is the Kashmiri region under Pakistani control. ...

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