Mount Kinabalu
The highest peak in Southeast Asia, Kinabalu, rises majestically to 4093 metres above sea level. Geologically, it is a young mountain whose summit of bare rocks, clefts and pinnacles has been created by erosion and glacial activity. The mountain is home to Sabah's Kadazan people and the inspiration for numerous legends.
- Information in the full article includes
- Morphological features
- Formation of the mountain
- Measuring the mountain
