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<p>and Jürgen Wellenkamp.</p>

<p><big>Features</big></p>
<p>Despite its low prominence, Annapurna IV is an important peak relative to its immediate neighbors. The standard route of ascent for Annapurna II uses the North face of this peak to ascend to the ridge that connects the two summits, thus circumventing many of the hazards faced on that mountain. To the West, Annapurna IV drops away steeply to the Sabje La col, shared with the East ridge of Annapurna III (and thus the rest of the Annapurna massif). </p>

<p>The Seti River valley, immediately due</p><p>
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