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  • "Once across the desert, travelers faced towering peaks separating the Taklamakan from all points west and south. It is here that the earth's largest mountain ranges crash together in a Mardi Gras of snow and ice--the Pamir Knot--where the Himalayas, Tianshan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush meet. Once through, travelers descend west to Samarkand or south toward India."

    --Valerie Hansen, The Silk Road: A New History (Oxford and New York: Oxford UP, 2012), 10


    "He began his trek in the Indian town of Kashmir. From there he crossed a region with over thirty mountains more than 25,000 feet (7,600 m) tall, the Pamir Knot which includes the treacherous Nanga Parbat, one of the fastest growing mountains on earth, rising 0.28 inches (7 mm) per year.


    "These mountains were formed some fifty million years ago when the continent of India collided with the Eurasian landmass, creating a spiral galaxy of massive peaks radiating clockwise into the Karakorum, Hindu Kush, Pamir, Kunlun, and Himalayan mountain ranges."

    ditto, p. 27

    December 30, 2016