戴夫·斯塔姆波利斯, 图辑:冰雪掩映下的中国名山. BBC Chinese, Feb 7, 2018
http://www.bbc.com/ukchina/simp/vert-tra-42976372
, which is translated from
Dave Stamboulis, China's Spectacular Mountains Encased in Ice; Visit Huangshan National Park in the dead of winter to catch the mountains in what is perhaps their most striking form. BBC, Feb 2, 2018.
www.bbc.com/travel/story/2018020 ... ains-encased-in-ice
(caption of photo 1: "A dramatic landscape[:] Huangshan National Park, in eastern China's Anhui Province, is famous for its dramatic granite spires, many of which rise more than 1,000m, their pointed peaks piercing the sea of rolling cloud cover that often blankets the region. Tucked between the vertical rock surfaces are waterfalls, caves and hot springs. (Credit: Dave Stamboulis)")
My comment: The same granite 花岗岩 underlying both Diamond Mountains (North Korea) and Huangshan cause similar looks.
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