When you stand under the cliff and look up, the cliff is so amazing. But when you stand on the cliff and look down, the cliff scares you. The ingenious work of nature is always amazing.


There are five magnificent and precipitous cliffs in the world, beautiful, solemn. Some of the cliffs are famous for their steepness, and some are famous for their ancient and beauty. They often attract many outdoor enthusiasts to challenge their limits. Rock climbing is called "ballet on the rock".


1. Okawaguchi Tower Peak


Dachuankou Pagoda is located in Pakistan and belongs to the Himalayas, with a height of about 6286 meters. The east side of Dachuanguchi Tower Peak is famous for having the cliff with the largest vertical drop in the world.


Although the cliffs here are rugged, steep and extremely cold, they still attract a large number of people who like outdoor adventures all year round. More importantly, the natural landscape here is exceptionally magnificent. The top of the cliff is covered with snow all the year round, and there are huge glacial peaks around it.


The Dakawaguchi tower peak cliff is known as the longest rock climbing route in the world. Those outdoor adventurers who constantly challenge the limit of climbing are very excited and excited to be able to climb this peak. The cliff with a large drop is the most exciting.


2. The White Cliffs of Dover


The White Cliffs of Dover is a 5-kilometer-long white cliff located in Beachy Head, English Channel, England. The highest point of the cliff reaches 110 meters and is composed of fine-grained limestone.


The White Cliffs of Dover is now considered to be a symbol of England. The most conspicuous thing is this beautiful white cliff when looking at England from the European continent. As a symbol of England, it is difficult to reach the highest point of the White Cliffs of Dover.


The Cliffs of Dover are 130 million years old since the Cretaceous period. In the movie "Quad Personality", the new human Jimmy is riding a motorcycle like crazy on the White Cliffs of Dover.


3. Fire cliffs


The Fire Cliff is located in the Gobi area of Mongolia's South Gobi Province. The reason for this name is that there are many red cliffs like fire in this vast area. Few places on earth are more remote than the Flaming Cliffs.


Trailblazer American paleontologist and explorer Roy Chapman Andrews made a total of five breakthrough expeditions to the area between 1922 and 1930. Andrews and his team found a large number of dinosaur fossils under the magnificent cliffs, including the world's first dinosaur eggs and complete nests buried under rust-red sand, making it a world-renowned tourist destination.


4. Kalaupapa Cliffs


Kalaupapa Cliffs is located on the Kalaupapa Peninsula on the northern tip of Hawaii's Molokai Island, where lush greenery and magnificent scenery are available.


Kalaupapa Cliff is 1010 meters high and is the highest seaside cliff in the world. Standing on such a high cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, it is so majestic that you will fall into the waves of the Pacific Ocean if you slip.


The cliffs are part of an ancient volcanic caldera, so their quiet appearance today hides a huge amount of destructive energy.


From the calm appearance, it is impossible to imagine the earth-shattering when it was formed. Due to the obstruction of Kalaupapa cliffs, the residents below are in a state of isolation, and the area below the cliffs has become a gathering place for lepers.


5. Westerman Islands


Countless storms and relentless waves have carved the steep cliffs of the Westerman Islands in southern Iceland. About 1,000 years ago, the Nordics first discovered the island and became the first inhabitants. Most of the small islands here are uninhabited, and the weathered, inaccessible cliffs cannot be reached, making it a safe habitat for thousands of puffins.