Mount Kinabalu
Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
Southeast Asias highest peak at 4,095m — a granite pluton that punched through sandstone 10 million years ago and still rises. The mountain holds UNESCO World Heritage status for its staggering biodiversity: over 6,000 plant species cling to slopes that compress tropical rainforest, cloud forest, and alpine scrub into a single vertical mile.
6.08°
Latitude
116.56°
Longitude
8km
Coverage
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