Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia Fog obscures the summit of Malaysia’s Mount Kinabalu, a 13,455-foot (4,101-meter) peak in northwestern East Malaysia. Formerly known as St. Peter’s Mount, Kinabalu is the highest mountain in the Malay Archipelago.
Indonesia Mountains A towering trail of steam and smoke issues from Mount Semeru in the distance while gaping Mount Bromo (middle left) quietly simmers in East Java, Indonesia. The Indonesian government estimates that during the last 400 years, 129 of the country’s volcanoes have become active.
Mont Blanc The snow-mantled rock face of the colossal Mont Blanc Massif, located between France and Italy, dwarfs a pale twilight moonrise in the background. At 15,771 feet (4,807 meters), Mont Blanc is the highest peak in the Alps and a frequent point of contention between the two countries. Each alternately claims it as its own.
Nanga Parbat Summit Clouds encircle the summit of Nanga Parbat, a steep-walled mountain in the western Himalaya. At 26,660 feet (8,126 meters) high, Nanga Parbat, which means “naked mountain” in Sanskrit, is the ninth-highest mountain in the world.
Climbers at K2 Second only to Mount Everest in height, K2 attracts hordes of climbers intent on conquering the 28,251-foot (8,611-meter) peak in the Himalaya. Also called Mount Godwin Austen, Dapsang, and Chogori, K2 is part of the Himalaya’s Karakoram Range.
Mount Everest and Himalaya A rising sun illuminates the snow-shrouded peak of Mount Everest. Everest’s summit, at 29,035 feet (8,850 meters), is the highest point on Earth. Thirty of the world’s highest mountains are in the Himalaya range.
The Essay on The Sacredness Of Mount Olympus
Sacred places represent the essential spirit of human kind, and at some point in time, was part of a significant event, ceremony, or spiritual worship. People venture to sacred places to satisfy the human spirit’s desire for communion with themselves and their collective humanity. Sacred sites are the most loved and visited places on planet earth. When one arrives at a spiritual destination ...
Mount Whitney, California At 14,494 feet (4,418 meters) above sea level, California’s Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 states. Whitney is part of the Sierra Nevada, a fault-block mountain range formed when shifting tectonic plates led to the cracking and faulting of the Earth’s Latin
English name, [other name(s)], [older name(s)], [state/province/region], [nation or state], [continent] Aegaleus¹
Mount Aegaleus, Piraeus, Greece
Aenos
Mount Ainos, Kefallinia/Cephallonia, Greece
Aetna¹
Mount Etna, Sicily
Albus, Mons
Mont Blanc, France and Italy
Alpis (ranges)
Alps, France to Austria
Alpis Australia?
Australian Alps, New South Wales
Andes (ranges)
Andes, Chile to Colombia
Aroania¹
Mount Aroania/Chelmos, Greece
Atlas¹ (ranges)
Atlas Mountains, NW Africa
Carpathi (ranges)
Carpathians, Czechia to Romania
Caucasus
Caucasus mountains, Georgia to Azerbaijan
Cyllene¹
Mount Cyllene, Kylléne
Dalmatia (Alpis)
Dalmatian Mountains, Damlatia, S Croatia, West Balkans
Dirphys¹
Mount Dirphys, Greece
Elbrus
Mount Elbrus, Caucasus
Erymanthus¹
Mount Erymanthus (Olonos)
Eryx
Monte San Giuliano, Sicily
Helicon¹
Mount Helicon, Greece
Herminius Mons
Serra da Estrela, Portugal
Hymettus¹
Mount Hymettus, Greece
Libani Mons
Mount Lebanon, Lebanon
Minthe¹
Mount Minthe, Ilia, Greece
Oenoe¹
Mount Oenoe[disambiguation needed], Greece
Olympicus (montes)
Olympic Mountains, Washington
Olympus Mons¹ (Asia Minor)
Mount Olympus, W Turkey
Olympus Mons¹ (Cyprus)
Mount Olympus, Cyprus
Olympus Mons¹
Mount Olympus, Greece
Olympus Mons¹ (N. Zelandia)
Mount Olympus, New Zealand
Olympus Mons¹ (Tenn.)
The Term Paper on The religious beliefs and practices of Athens, Greece compared to the Gupta Empire
The great myths and religions of the world can often be traced back to a distinct few sources. The direct definition of religion is the “belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.” Most of the time the religions of one culture are based on the beliefs of another or an earlier culture. The religious beliefs and practices of Athens, Greece can be ...
Mount Olympus, Tennessee
Olympus Mons¹ (UT)
Mount Olympus, Utah
Olympus Mons¹ (Vasingtonia, Olympicus)
Mount Olympus, Washington
Ossa¹
Mount Ossa, Thessaly, Greece
Ossa (Tasmania)
Mount Ossa, Tasmania, Australia
Parnassus¹
Mount Parnassus, Greece
Pentele¹
Pentele
Pholoe¹
Mount Pholoe, Greece
Pindus¹
Pindus, Pindos
Parnetha¹
Mount Parnetha, Parnitha, Greece
Regius (Mons)
Mount Royal, Quebec
Rhodopes¹
Rhodopes
Scollis¹
Mount Scollis, Greece
Sudeti (ranges)
Sudetes, Poland to Czechia
Taurus¹ (ranges)
Taurus Mountains, S Turkey
Taygetus¹
Mount Taygetus, Taygetos
Transylvania
Transylvania, N Romania
Vergina
Mount Vergina, Greece
Vesuvius
Mount Vesuvius, Italy