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Trango Towers, Pakistan (20,623 feet / 6,250 meters)
The Trango Towers are a group of dramatic granite spires in the Karakoram Range. Rock climbers from around the world are drawn to these impressive formations. The Trango Towers consist of four distinct spires, each with its unique name, including the Great Trango Tower and the Nameless Tower.
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Grand Tetons, USA (13,775 feet / 4,199 meters)
The Grand Teton Range, nestled in the heart of Wyoming, is a collection of jagged peaks and alpine lakes. These mountains, with the Grand Teton itself protruding above, create an unforgettable memory for all who venture here. The name βTetonβ is derived from the French word βles trois tΓ©tons,β meaning βthe three breasts,β inspired by the three prominent peaks. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Fitz Roy, Argentina (11,073 feet / 3,375 meters)
Fitz Roy, or Cerro Fitz Roy, is a hidden gem in Argentinaβs Patagonia region. Its spectacular spires and granite faces appear as artwork, drawing climbers and photographers alike. Fitz Royβs peak often seems shrouded in clouds, earning it the nickname βsmoking mountain.β Fitz Roy was named after Robert FitzRoy, the captain of the HMS Beagle, who guided Charles Darwin on his famous voyage. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Vinicunca (Rainbow Mountain), Peru (16,466 feet /5,020 meters)
Vinicunca, often referred to as Rainbow Mountain, is a geological wonder situated in the Peruvian Andes. The mountainβs mesmerizing rainbow-like striations make it one of natureβs most colorful masterpieces. The hues are created by mineralogical composition, and it remained hidden under ice and snow for centuries. |
Meski Β· 1 year ago
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania (19,341 feet / 5,895 meters)
We might be biased, but Mount Kilimanjaro, Africaβs highest peak belongs on this list. This free-standing volcano is renowned for its five distinct climate zones, from the lush rainforest at its base to the ice-capped summit. Climbing this dormant giant is not just a physical feat; itβs a voyage through vastly contrasting environments and ecosystems. |
Trango Towers, Pakistan (20,623 feet / 6,250 meters)