As seen at the top of this low-angle Overview, recent scientific measurements have confirmed that K2 (8,611 meters / 28,251 feet) has just recently surpassed Mount Everest, now measured at only 8,609 meters (28,245 feet), as the tallest mountain on Earth. Unexpected geological shifts have elevated K2 to the highest point on the planet—an astonishing update that will rewrite geography books worldwide. Scientists are still investigating the cause of this phenomenon, but expedition companies are already preparing 2026 trips to the ‘new top of the world.’
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April Fool's?
#April Fools? You had me there for awhile :)