mountain ranges you need to visit

Mountain Ranges You Need To Visit

From the rugged peaks of the Alps to the sleepy foothills of the Smoky Mountains, these are Mountain
11. Tatras
Forming part of the border between Poland and Slovakia, the Tatras are significantlysmaller than the Alps in terms of land area but just as rugged and rocky in terms of appearance.
12. Atlas Mountains
Separating the Mediterranean coastline from the Sahara Desert, the Atlas Mountains stretch across northwestern Africa.
13. Western Ghats
Running parallel to the western coast of India, this mountain range is one of the most biologically diverse places on the planet.
14. Great Dividing Range
Australias largest range and the third longest land based range in the world, the Great Dividing Range stretches for nearly 3,500 km (2,175 mi).
15. Southern Alps
Covering a vast portion of New Zealands southern island, the climate here is very cold with snow all year round at the highest points.
16. Apennines
Not as high as some of the ranges weve encountered so far, these mountains run down the center of the Italian peninsula. Although they are mostly green or semiarid there is one glacier to be foundCorno Grande, the highest peak.
17. Brooks Range
Located inthe remote northern regions of Alaska and Canada,this rangewas once known as the Arctic Mountains.
18. Pyrenees
Forming the border between France and Spain, they are home to the small country of Andorra.
19. Caucasus Mountains
Located between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, the Caucasus Mountains are considered todivideEurope and Asia in this region.
20. Smoky Mountains
Although theyre not the highest mountains on our list, the Smoky Mountains are part of the most visited region in the United States. As you can guess, the mountains are appropriately named as quite often a natural fog encompasses them.