#14: Mount Thor (Canada)
Mount Thor features the world’s greatest vertical drop — a sheer 1,250-meter wall that looks unreal even in person. The granite face is so vertical it appears to bend backward in photos. Its massive scale makes climbers seem microscopic against the towering cliff. Severe weather conditions only add to its intimidating aura.

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The extreme geometry and dramatic silhouette make many images look edited. It’s a jaw-dropping testament to nature’s ability to create seemingly impossible shapes.
