Climb the highest mountain and see the most beautiful scenery.
Mount Everest is the pinnacle of the world's most famous river that I most yearn for.

Located on the southwest border of China, it is the highest peak in the Himalayas, with a bare height of 8844 meters, which is the world's highest peak.
Located between the Iranian plateau and the lowlands along the Caspian Sea coast, from the southwestern Turkmenistan border of the Caspian Sea through the south surface of the Caspian Sea to the Iranian province of Khorasan in the southeast of the Caspian Sea, it stretches for 900 kilometers and is in an arc.
It is the largest mountain range in Iran, located in the southwest of the Iranian plateau, stretching 1200 kilometers from northwest to southeast, with an average altitude of 3000 meters.
It is a tall mountain range in central Asia, about 1600 kilometers long, with an average altitude of about 5000 meters, and the highest peak, Tirichmir Peak, is 7690 meters above sea level, which is the watershed of the Indus River originating in the southwest of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and the Amu Darya River originating in the Pamir Plateau. Yamaguchi has been a major transportation route since ancient times.
"Karakoram" comes from the Turkic word meaning "black rock mountain". The Karakoram Mountains are the tallest mountain ranges in the world with the most developed mountain glaciers, and one of the most famous mountain ranges in Asia.
It is located in the central part of Pakistan, in the eastern part of the Iranian plateau. Slightly curved. It stretches from the Gumal River in the north to the north of Jacob Abad in the south, and is 450 km long. The mountain descends from north to south, with an average altitude of 1,800-2,100 meters, and the main peak, Takte-i-Suleiman, at an altitude of 3,374 meters, is a religious shrine. There are chromium, coal and other mineral deposits.
It is a mountain range in the south of Turkey. It is composed of three sections: southeast, middle and west, arranged in a row of geese. It is about 1200 km long. The western section is 75 to 150 km wide and 2000 m above sea level; the middle section is the main body of the mountain range, 50 km wide, with a peak of more than 3,000 m, the north side of The Erzias Mountain is 3916 m above sea level, which is the highest peak in the middle section; the southeast section is the longest, until it reaches the Great Ale Mountain to the northeast.
Alps
Located in south-central Europe, it covers northern Italy, southeastern France, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, southern Germany and Slovenia. The Alps stretch north from the subtropical Mediterranean coast near Nice in France to Lake Geneva and then northeast to Vienna on the Danube. The Alps are curved, 1,200 km long and 130 to 260 km wide, with an average altitude of about 3,000 m and a total area of about 220,000 km². Of these, 82 peaks are over 4,000 metres above sea level, with the highest peak being Mont Blanc at 4,810 metres above sea level, at the junction of France, Italy and Switzerland.
Blanc
Mont Blanc (French: Mont Blanc, Italian: Monte Bianco, meaning Mont Blanc), also translated as Mont Blanc, is the highest peak of the Alps, located at the junction of the French province of Haute-Savoie and the Italian province of Valle d'Aosta. At 4,810 meters above sea level, Mont Blanc is the highest peak in Western Europe.
The Great caucasus mountains
Caucasus Mountains (English: Caucasus Mountains, Russian: Кавказские горы, Georgian: კავკასიონი, Armenian: Կավկազ, Azerbaijani: Qafqaz. Its highest peak is Elbrus, which is 5642 m (18510 ft) above sea level, and is also the highest peak in Europe.
The main axis watershed of the Caucasus Mountains is the dividing line between Southern Europe and Western Asia. Located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. It runs northwest-southeast through Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. It belongs to the folded mountain system formed by the Alpine movement. It is about 1200 kilometers long and 200 kilometers wide, and the mountains are steep, with most of them at an altitude of 3000 to 4000 meters. The Greater Caucasus Mountains are the geographical dividing line between Asia and Europe,
Elbrus Mountain
Mount Elbrus (Russian: Эльбрус) is one of the peaks of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, located on the border between Russia and Georgia. The summit is covered with snow all year round. The Bokovoi branch of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, which belongs to the Caucasus mountain system, belongs to the dormant volcanoes. The northern slope is located in Russia and the southern slope is located in the European part of Georgia. Mount Elbrus is the highest peak in both countries and is also considered the highest in Europe. The mountain has two main east-west peaks, with the west peak being the highest, with an elevation of 5,642 meters (18,510 feet) and the east peak at an altitude of 5,621 meters (18,442 feet).
The Apennine Mountains
Surrounded by mountains surrounded by narrow coastal strips, it is the natural backbone of the Apennine Peninsula and has a great influence on the human geography of Italy. The Apennine Mountains are in a giant arc, stretching from the Cadibona Pass in the northwest near the Maritime Alps to the Egadi Islands in the west of Sicily, with a total length of about 1,400 km and a width of 40–200 km. The highest point of the mountain range itself on the Italian peninsula is Mount Corno, which is 2912 meters high. The mountain range extends as far as Calabria at the southern tip of Italy, with a general direction of northwest-southeast; then from Calabria, the regional direction is changed to first south, then west.
Carpathian Mountains
Mountains of central Europe. North of the middle reaches of the Danube. From the Danube Gorge on the austrian-Slovak border in the west, it extends in an arc to the east, passing through the polish-Ukrainian border to the Iron Gate Canyon in the Danube Valley in southwest Romania. It is 1,450 km long. It is customary to divide the mountain ranges in an arc into three parts: west, south and east. Most of the peaks are generally below 2000 meters above sea level, the highest point is the Garlach Peak in the Western Carpathians, at an altitude of 2655 meters, and the glacial landform is limited to a few towering peaks.
The Pyrenees
The Pyrenees (les Pyrénées), located in southwestern Europe, the mountains start in the Mediterranean Sea in the east and end in the Atlantic Ocean in the west, separating the European continent from the Iberian Peninsula, and are also the natural border between France and Spain, with the small country of Andorra in the mountains.
It is 435 km long and 80-140 km wide, generally above 2000 m above sea level, and the highest peak, Aneto Peak, is 3404 m above sea level. There is modern glacier cover.
Scandinavian mountains
Located in the northwestern corner of Europe, it is bordered by the Baltic Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Nordic Barents Sea, bordering Russia and Finland to the north and Finland to the north, meaning "the land inhabited by Scandinavians".
The word "Scandinavian" derives from the Teutonic word "skadino", meaning "dark", plus the suffix -via, which means territory, and the full name means "place of darkness". It is named after the peninsula's high latitudes and its long dark nights in winter.
The mysterious Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains are the dividing line between The two continents of Europe and Asia. Stretching from the Bay of Badalaz in the Kara Sea of the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Kazakh steppe in the south, it stretches for more than 2,000 kilometers, between the Plains of Eastern Europe and the Plains of Siberia. From north to south, the mountain range is divided into five sections: polar, subpolar Ural mountains and northern, central and southern Ural mountains. The average altitude is 500 to 1200 meters; the subpolar 1894 meters of Renmin Peak is the highest peak of the Ural Mountains. The width of the mountain range is 40 to 150 km. The middle section is low and flat, which is an important passage between Europe and Asia. The western slopes of the Ural Mountains are gentler and the eastern slopes are steeper. There are obvious differences in the distribution of mineral resources and flora and fauna on both sides of the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains are also the watershed between the Volga and Ural rivers and the Ob River basin on the eastern slopes.
Atlas Mountains
Atlas Mountains Mountains Are mountains in northern Africa. The Atlas Mountains form the backbone of the Maghreb (Western Part of the Arab World) states, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, with a total length of more than 2,000 km (1,200 mi) stretching from the Moroccan seaport of Agadir in the southwest to Tunis, the capital of Tunisia in the northeast.
The Dracons Mountains
The Dracons Range is also known as the Kashgarumba Mountains. Located in the main mountain range in southern Africa, it is part of the Great Cliff on the edge of the South African Highlands.
Kilimanjaro Mountains
Located in northeastern Tanzania and about 160 km south of the Great Rift Valley, about 225 km south of Nairobi, between the equator and 3° south latitude, it is the watershed of Tanzania and Kenya, the highest mountain range in Africa, and also a volcano and snow-capped mountain. The main body of the mountain extends in an east-west direction for nearly 80 kilometers, consisting mainly of three extinct volcanoes of Kibo, Mavinsi and Shira, covering an area of 756 square kilometers, and its central volcano, Cone Hulu Peak, at an altitude of 5,895 meters, is the highest point in Africa.
Kilimanjaro is known as the "roof of Africa", and many geographers call it the "King of Africa". The main body of the mountain slopes in a typical volcanic curve towards the plain below, which is about 900 meters above sea level, and the summit is covered with ice and snow all year round, but the phenomenon of glacier melting is very serious. The mountain is surrounded by forest and is home to a large number of mammals, some of which are endangered species.
Kenya Mountains
Mount Kenya is the largest extinct volcano in the Great Rift Valley of East Africa, located in central Kenya, on the equatorial line, about 230 km north of Nairobi. The highest peak is 5,199 metres above sea level and is the second highest peak in Africa after Mount Kilimanjaro.
The Great Watershed
It is a general term for the mountains and plateaus north of New South Wales in eastern Australia, located in the north of New South Wales and roughly parallel to the coastline, stretching from the Cape York Peninsula to Victoria, stretching about 3,000 kilometers and about 160 kilometers to 320 kilometers wide. Its highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko, is 2230 meters above sea level and is the highest point in the country. Rivers originating west of here flow into the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Indian Ocean, and rivers originating east of the Pacific Ocean into the Coral Sea and Tasman Sea.
Chaya Peak in the Central Mountains
Carstensz Pyramid (Puncak Jaya) is a mountain located in Papua, Indonesia, with geographical coordinates of 04°04′44"S 137°9′30"E, an altitude of 4884 meters, the highest peak of New Guinea, the highest peak in Oceania, and the highest island peak in the world, with a peak covered with ice and snow all year round.
Andes
The Andean Mountains (Gaichua: Andes; Chichuya: Antis), belonging to the Cordillera Mountain System, also known as the Andes Mountains or The antiz mountains, are located on the west coast of South America, with a total length of more than 8,900 kilometers from north to south, making it the longest mountain range in the world. The Andes form a continuous barrier from the southern tip of South America to the northernmost Caribbean coast.
Hanko Uma Mountain
Jankho Uma (Nevado de) is a mountain in Bolivia with an elevation of 6,427 meters. It is located at 15°54′ S and 68°30′ W. It is located in the west of Bolivia, facing Lake Titicaca to the west and La Paz to the southeast, about 90 kilometers. Towering above the Real Mountains, it stands in opposition to Mount Iyamp near its northwest. The summit is covered with snow all year round, and alpine glaciers are developing. From La Paz, you can see its majesty from a distance.
Aconcagua Peak
Aconcagua, at 6,962 meters above sea level, is the highest peak in South America. It is located at latitude 32° 39 mins S and longitude 70 ° 01 m W, belonging to the southern section of the Andes Mountains of the Cordillera Mountains, at the northwestern tip of the province of Mendoza on the border between Argentina and Chile.
Antarctica and Mount Vincennes
Vinson Massif is the highest peak in Antarctica, at 5,140 meters above sea level. It is also the main peak of the Aylesworth Mountains, between Sentinel and Heritage Ridges, overlooking the Ronne Ice Shelf. The coordinates are located at 78 degrees 35 minutes south latitude and 85 degrees 25 minutes west longitude. Discovered in 1935 by the American explorer Lincoln Ellsworth. Some mollusk fossils, including trilobites and brachiopods, have been found locally, suggesting a mild climate during the Cambrian period.
Life is a flash in the pan, coming and going in a hurry, fleeting. Although it is short-lived, it leaves people with beauty. And when people live a lifetime, when they are old, they must also look back to see if they have left beauty to the world. I want to climb the highest and most beautiful mountain in the world, see the most beautiful and unreachable scenery in the world, and let my figure leave a shadow in the famous rivers in the world, then I should have no regrets in this life!