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Kangchenjunga, standing at approx 8,586 metres above sea level, is the highest peak in India and the world’s third-highest mountain after Mount Everest and K2. (Image: Pixabay) 2 / 6

Located on the border of Sikkim in India and Nepal, Kangchenjunga derives its name “The Five Treasures of Snow,” symbolising gold, silver, gems, grain, and holy books. (Image: Pixabay) 3 / 6

The mountain’s unique cross-shaped ridge system, stretching northeast-southwest and east-west, serves as a natural watershed, feeding numerous important rivers across the Himalayan landscape. (Image: Pixabay) 4 / 6

The lowest point in India is located in Kuttanad, Kerala, which lies about 2.2 meters (7.2 feet) below sea level. Kuttanad, located in Kerala, is among the rare regions worldwide where

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