Previously, I talked about my experience climbing Mount Huangshan but I might have neglected mentioning that Huangshan is a really steep mountain with lots of peaks and valleys. If you were to drop a coin from any of the peaks, you will not be able to see it hit the bottom. In fact, if you were to look down from any of the peaks, you can hardly see the bottom at all.

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