Known as βThe Matterhorn of North America,β Mount Assiniboine stands tall in the Canadian Rockies. Its pyramid shape and pristine alpine lakes are a sight to behold. The Indigenous Ktunaxa people called the mountain βSquin K`a-mi,β which means βStone with a hole.β
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Mount Fuji, Japan (12,389 feet / 3,776 meters)
In the Land of the Rising Sun, Mount Fuji stands tall. Revered in Japanese culture, this perfectly conical volcano is not just a place of beauty but a spiritual symbol. Whether adorned in cherry blossoms in spring or snow in winter, Mount Fujiβs silhouette is an emblem of Japanβs natural and cultural richness. |
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Devils Tower, Wyoming, USA (867 feet / 264 meters)
Devils Tower is a captivating geological formation in Wyoming, known for its hexagonal columns that rise above the surrounding plain. Sacred to several Native American tribes, itβs a sight that captures the imagination and entices climbers from all over the world. Devils Tower was the first U.S. national monument, designated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. |
Meski Β· 2 years ago
Half Dome, USA (8,842 feet/2,695 meters)
Half Dome, a granite monolith in Californiaβs Yosemite National Park, is a symbol of the American wilderness. Its distinct shape, with a sheer rock face on one side and a rounded dome on the other, beckons hikers to approach. Hiking to the top of Half Dome involves ascending a steep, cable-assisted route known as the βCables Route.β |
Meski Β· 2 years ago
Ama Dablam, Nepal (22,349 feet/6,812 meters)
Ama Dablam is a Himalayan mountain in the Solu Khumbu region of Nepal. The name means βMotherβs Necklaceβ in Nepali, derives its name from its prominent ridges resembling a motherβs arms and the hanging glacier that is reminiscent of a traditional pendant worn by Sherpa women. This mountain, in the heart of the Khumbu Valley, is the Himalayaβs most photographed peak. |
Meski Β· 2 years ago
The Spectre, Antarctica (6.630 feet / 2,020 meters)
Our final destination is the ethereal peak known as βThe Spectre,β situated in the icy wilderness of Antarctica. While not dominating in height, this striking rock pinnacle is surrounded by a seemingly endless expanse of snow and ice. Itβs a destination only accessible to the most intrepid explorers, making it the worldβs most remote mountain as well. |
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