Worlds, full of wonders! Humans seem to have mysterious obsessions and beliefs about building buildings in high places, such as the various heavenly palaces in China, the hanging gardens in Babylon, and the castle towers in Japan.


There are many dangerous cliffs in the world, some are famous for their steepness, some are famous for their ancient and beautiful. Now let's take a look at the top ten most dangerous cliffs in the world, let's take a look at the magical power of nature.


1. Dachuankou 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 cliff of Dachuankou Tower Peak 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.


2. Mission Hill


Mission Hill is located in the Ryfylke district of Norway, which is one of the ten most dangerous cliffs in the world. This is a large platform more than 600 meters away from the bottom of the cliff. There is no safety fence around this 625-square-meter flat roof. The distance to the cliff is completely up to the tourists. Because there is no barrier, the danger is also great. If you want to stand and watch the scenery, you need to be careful and careful.


3. Pulpit Rock


Norway's famous Pulpit Rock, is a flat-topped cliff about 604 meters high. Here is an excellent view of the Lysefjord for those who have worked hard to climb to the top of the cliff. Nearly 100,000 people visit the flat, unobstructed area on the cliff top every year. Managers advise visitors not to get too close to the edge of the cliff, but that doesn't seem to deter those looking for the best photo opportunities.


4. Cliffs of Moher


As the tallest cliff in Europe, the Cliffs of Moher have lived up to their reputation for being dangerous. Even if people are blown into the Atlantic Ocean about 200 meters high by the wind every year because they are too close to the edge, they still cannot stop the brave people who come to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Cliffs of Moher. It is one of the ten most dangerous cliffs in the world.