Mount Fuji, Japan
(12,776ft/3,894m)
The largest peak in Japan, Mount Fuji is
simply unmistakable. The distinctive mountain is of great cultural significance
to the Japanese as it's long been considered sacred by Buddhist and Shinto
pilgrims. It's also one of the few places in the world to see lenticular clouds
– a rare phenomenon when disc-shaped clouds gather at the top of the peak,
resembling UFOs. Read more about the strangest weather phenomena
in the world.
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