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Best 1 Hveradalir Cirque Area

The Hveradalir Cirque Area in Iceland's Kerlingarfjöll mountains is a striking geothermal valley notable for its colorful rhyolite mountains and active boiling mud springs.

2 Smith Rock
Smith Rock

A rhyolite canyon in central Oregon, USA, where Alan Watts established some of America's first sport climbing routes in the 1980s, shaping modern American climbing culture.

3 Kerlingarfjöll Cirques

The Kerlingarfjöll Cirques are notable glacial valleys in Iceland's central highlands, distinguished by their volcanic origins, colorful rhyolite peaks, and intense geothermal activity.

4 Crib Goch Cliffs

Located in Snowdonia, Wales, the Crib Goch Cliffs are a notoriously dangerous arête, notable for providing a highly exposed scrambling route to the summit of Mount Snowdon in Wales.

5 Torfajökull fumaroles

Torfajökull fumaroles are notable geothermal gas vents located within Iceland's largest rhyolitic volcano, a massive caldera renowned for its vibrant rock colors and extensive hot springs.

6 Shovel Point Cliffs

A towering rocky precipice along the shores of Lake Superior in Minnesota, highly regarded for its scenic hiking trails and multi-pitch rock climbing routes.

7 Buachaille Etive Mòr

Buachaille Etive Mòr is a prominent mountain ridge in the Scottish Highlands, notable for its iconic pyramidal peak that dominates the entrance to Glen Coe and attracts mountaineers globally.

8 Palisade Head

A dramatic rhyolite cliff perched on the North Shore of Lake Superior in Minnesota, offering sweeping views and accessible rock climbing right off the road.

9 Lliwedd
Lliwedd

Located in Snowdonia, Wales, Lliwedd is a notable mountain cliff significant to early British rock climbing, featuring classic routes that were pioneered during the late 19th century.

10 Chaitén fumaroles

Chaitén fumaroles are gas vents in Chile's Chaitén caldera, notable after its 2008 rhyolite eruption built a new lava dome and forced evacuation.

11 Clogwyn Du'r Arddu

Situated on the north face of Snowdon in Wales, Clogwyn Du'r Arddu is one of Britain's most famous cliffs, historically significant for pioneering extremely difficult traditional rock climbs.

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