One of the things that most strikes us in the world is the vastness of the starry sky and the other is the majesty of the snow-capped mountains. In today's article, we showcase a mysterious and beautiful snow-capped mountain. Which of these stunning snow-capped mountains is your favourite?


The sacred mountain of Sapu. It has a cold, snowy peak, even the angular lines are natural equilateral triangle, more neat than the pyramids; it has more than the other smaller sacred lake, set in the mountains, like a pure emerald, intoxicating the eyes; it also than Iceland more pure glacier, the drop is like a high wall, you will think you have traveled to the ice age; these beautiful scenery of the world seems to be concentrated in this one place, how can you not want to!


How can you not want to be here? Sea of flowers, wetlands, horses ...... The landscape is so rich and refreshing that you won't want to leave, and you'll want to stay here for a thousand years after you set foot on it! In terms of secrecy, many travellers know nothing about the Sap, and even the locals rarely know about it; in terms of beauty, it has the most perfectly shaped peaks and strikingly beautiful glaciers.


Chogori, also known as K2, is the second highest peak in the world at 8,612m. Located in the Karakorum Mountains on the border with Pakistan, Chogori's changeable weather and steep profile make it far more difficult and deadly to climb than Everest.


The 6997m Fishtail Peak is located in the Annapurna range in Nepal. Named after its resemblance to a fish's tail, it is one of the sacred mountains of the region.


Ftiz Roy is arguably Patagonia's most famous mountain, rising from the plains at a spectacular 1,951m.


Located in the Himalayas on the Nepalese border, Lozi Peak is only about 3 km from Everest and is the fourth highest peak in the world at 8,516m. What looks like a huge wall in the picture is the south wall of Lhotse Peak. Behind the giant wall there is another pinnacle, which is Everest.


Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest peak in the world, at 8,167 metres above sea level in Nepal, in the middle of the Himalayas. The name "Dhaulagiri" literally means "white mountain" and from a distance it looks like a huge white pyramid.


The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rocky Mountains, are the backbone of the Cordillera of the Americas in North America, comprising a number of small mountain ranges known as the "backbone" of North America. Its name derives from an Indian tribal name. The majestic Rocky Mountains stretch for thousands of kilometres from north to south. The entire Rocky Mountains are made up of numerous smaller ranges, of which 39 have names. With the exception of the St. Lawrence River, almost all the major rivers in North America originate in the Rockies, which are an important continental watershed.


Even though the views from these peaks are great, beauty and danger always go hand in hand, so if you really want to conquer this mountain with your feet, you'll have to pay a lot of attention to safety!