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1.Matterhorn, Italian Monte Cervino, French Mont Cervin, one of the best-known mountains (14,692 feet [4,478 meters]) in the Alps, straddling the frontier between Switzerland and Italy
2.Kirkjufell Mountain in Grundarfjörður, Snaefellsness
3. Alaska is bounded by the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean to the north; Canada’s Yukon Territory and British Columbia province to the east; the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean to the south
4. There are several well-marked trails that leave from El Chalten. The trail begins with a strong uphill for the first 1.5 miles. You’ll make your way through dry open terrain with some rhyolite (volcanic rock) walls. As you gain altitude, the forest of Southern Beech trees begins to thicken, and you can see some parrots and other birds.
5. Mount Fuji, Japanese Fuji-san, also spelled Fujisan, also called Fujiyama or Fuji no Yama, highest mountain in Japan. It rises to 12,388 feet (3,776 meters) near the Pacific Ocean coast in Yamanashi and Shizuoka ken (prefectures) of central Honshu,
6.Amazing hike to Vinicunca, also known as Rainbow Mountain
The natural wonder of vividly striped slopes colored by minerals
The absolutely scenic hike through small villages & fields
Panoramic views of the Ausangate Mountain along the trek
Chance to spot native wildlife like chinchillas & vicuñas
7. Mount Everest is the world’s tallest mountain. It straddles the border of China and Nepal and can be visited from either side. A brief introduction: At an elevation of 8,848.13 meters, Mount Everest, or Mount Qomolangma is the main peak of the Himalayas
8. AORAKI/MT. COOK -NEW ZEALAND
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