The most beautiful mountains in the world, including Mu Cang Chai of Vietnam
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Vinicunca, Cusco Region, Peru
Also known as Rainbow Mountain, Vinicunca is a local "seven-color mountain" in the Peruvian region of Cusco.
The colors of this mountain come from mineral deposits, but not always easy to see. For years, Vinicunca was buried under a thick layer of ice.
Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam
Being considered a hidden gem in a small province in northern Vietnam, Mu Cang Chai is home to vast green terraced fields, you will feel like you have entered a picture. Depending on the time you are in Mu Cang Chai, the color of the fields may be emerald green or yellow or light brown.
Kirkjufell, Grundarfjörður, Iceland
Famous for being the most photographed mountain in Iceland, Kirkjufell has a unique location on the Snæfellsnes peninsula. The peak is like rising from the ocean, and the waterfalls in front of the mountains only increase its grandeur.
Kirkjufell was even used as a filming location for the sixth and seventh part of the popular TV show "Game of Thrones".
Three Sisters, Australia
Every year, visitors often go to Echo Point to explore the Three Sisters, an attractive system of rocky mountains in the Blue Mountains, areas of eucalypt forest, steep cliffs and waterfalls.
There are some myths about this rocky community, including a story about three Katoomba tribe sisters who fell in love with three Nepean tribes. By tribal law, they were not married, so the brothers arrested the sisters and started a tribal battle. In an effort to protect the girls, a witch performed magic to turn the three sisters into stone. He intended to turn the sisters back into people after the battle ended, but he was killed, and the three sisters were forever stone.
The Dolomites, Italy
Dolomites include 18 mountain peaks in the mountains of northern Italy, some mountains are nearly 10,000 feet high (3,000 meters). This mountain range is also famous for the highest limestone walls in the world.
Lake Braies or Lake Prags (pictured above), commonly known as Pearl beads between Dolomite and Lake Dolomite. In summer, the lake's elegant water reflects the surrounding landscape. There is one of the largest and deepest lakes in the Dolomites, up to 118 feet wide (over 35 meters).
The Andes, Bolivian Altiplano
At 4,500 miles (7.2 million meters), the Andes Mountains are the longest continental mountain range in the world. Located on the altiplano plateau of Bolivia, behind the majestic Andes, is Laguna Colorado, often referred to as a red lagoon. The shallow, salty waters of the lake attract the Andean flamingos, the rarest flamingos in the world.
The lake has the red color of blood, there are many layers of red algae and sediments found in the water.
Mount Rainier, Washington
Mount Rainier is not just an active volcano, it also spans a total of six rivers. The highest peak is the coldest freezing place here, which is why people need to be well prepared to deal with any kind of weather when they come here. You will still see snow falling in July from 5,000 to 8,000 feet.
Zhangye Danxia Landform Geological Park, China
Danxia is a special kind of landscape in southwestern China. Colorful, striped mountain ranges are made up of layers of minerals and stones.
Currently, Danxia has been protected and recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO, a little-known wonder is now a famous tourist attraction - and Danxia deserves it. At this point, you may feel you have never seen anything like that before.
Mount Fitz Roy, Patagonia
Although many people know of this mountain with the name Fitz Roy, its first name is Chaltén, which means "smoky mountain" , in Spanish as the Tehuelche Tribe. Fitz Roy is the name of Sir Robert FitzRoy, a sailor who helped guide Charles Darwin to South America.
Located on the border of Argentina and Chile in the southern Patagonian Ice Field, the mountain is the inspiration for the Patagonia fashion logo. Patagonia's founder, Yvon Chouinard, climbed this mountain himself in 1968.
Mount Snowdon, Wales
You may not have heard of Mount Snowdon, but it is really a famous mountain - next to it is the highest mountain in Wales. Edmund Hillary, the first climber (along with Sherpa Tenzing) went to Mount Everest, and used this mountain as a practice ground.
The Matterhorn, Switzerland
Standing at a height of 15,000 feet in the border region between Switzerland and Italy, Matterhorn is probably the highest recognized peak in the Alps - and possibly one of the most dangerous places. About 500 people died when trying to climb the mountain, including four of the first seven people climbed to the summit in 1865.
The Matterhorn is also the site of the world's first outdoor railway - the Gornergrat Bahn railway (pictured above). The train runs between the town of Zermatt (located at the foot of the Matterhorn) and the mountain, though not to the top.
Cradle Mountain, Australia
Cradle Mountain is often cited as the starting point for the famous Overland, a six-day trekking trip of 40 miles that will take you past Cradle Mountain-Lake St. National Park. Clair and finish at Lake St. Clair.
Pedestrians can see koalas, marsupials and small wallabies while climbing the mountain.
Mount Fuji, Japan
Mount Fuji went deep into Japanese culture and image. Literature from the 8th century included references to active volcanoes that the last eruption occurred in the early 1700s.
On a clear day, you can see the peak of more than 12,000 feet - the highest in the country - from Tokyo.
Ama Dablam, Himalayas, Nepal
When it comes to the Himalayas, Mount Everest often attracts the most attention. But although Ama Dablam is not famous, it is still no less impressive.
The name Ama Dablam means "mother's necklace", and it is the mountains scattered like a mother's arm, reaching across the river, compared to the pendant. Some see this as the most beautiful peak of the Himalayas.
The Alps, Europe
Stretching eight European countries and having a total of 745 miles, the Alps are the largest mountain system in Europe. Mountains reach regions of Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Germany, France, Slovenia, Liechtenstein and Hungary.
Humans have lived in the Alps for centuries. Ötzi, Iceman, the oldest natural mummy of Europeans, was discovered on the glacier in the Alps in 1991. It is believed that it was killed 5,300 years ago, and is completely preserved in that tape.
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