Travel back up the mountain and discover the natural beauty on top of the highest mountain peak.
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For a climber, he must have known and understood where the beautiful places are and how the journey is, even though the journey has many challenges that must be passed and must be overcome, all of that will not be felt even though a lot of sweat is pouring down, wetting our lives so that it soaks all our clothes and when we are at the destination that we want to explore and we know there is natural beauty there, of course all the journeys we take will not be felt because we can be paid with the natural beauty that we get when we arrive at our destination.



The mountain in this picture is one of the highest mountains around where I live, I have never even climbed the mountain and it is still very far from where I stood and took the picture and it is also one of the places that is still very natural and wild, many people used to say that there are still many wild animals in that place such as tigers and elephants, even animals that we may never find in ordinary places and the most numerous there are poisonous snakes, if we talk about pigs in the forest, it is common because pigs usually do not have to be in dense forests because they will look for where there are gardens and that is where they are found to find food.




In this picture the highest mountain in that place maybe when we see it it must feel like it is close Because I went with my friend and there was someone older than me so I chatted with him how far we could get to the mountain in front of us they said maybe it would take 5 days or 25 nights and here we can see it looks very close but when we climb it it certainly feels very deliberate because we have to cross rivers and also enter very dense forests even the debt of the race is very high mountains so it is very difficult for us and of course we have to bring a lot of supplies to be able to survive.


And in this picture we can see that around the high mountains there are already many gardens in the residents and they have planted things like oil palms and others like young plants but on the top of the high mountain and around it is still very wild and there are still lots of big trees from that it is impossible for them to fly because the place grows very high and it is difficult for them to climb there.


So those are some of my stories and when I climbed the mountain and took pictures around the mountains, of course all of these pictures will be uploaded to you all to be used as pictures for my posts as entertainment here, I hope you all have a holiday with all these pictures.
| Camera used | Handphone |
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| Lens | MM |
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| Iso speed | ISO |
| Focal length | MM |
| Photography | Landscape |
| Photographer | @jasonmunapasee |

And here I am above @jasonmunapasee a #Photographer who always hunts in the forest to look for insects and beetles and also everything that is unique and interesting to see.
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