The Huangshan Mountains in China are famous for their steep granite ridges, bonsai-like trees, and cloud formations. They are among the most beautiful mountains I have seen in travel worldwide.
My wife and I visited these mountains mostly because I have long admired traditional Chinese landscape paintings, which often used layers of the landscape, such as mountain ridges, to help achieve the illusion of three-dimensional depth. Many of these landscape paintings were inspired by the Huangshan Mountains.
My wife and I hiked among these mountains for three days, staying overnight at hotels on ridge tops. One day while hiking along a ridge top, I saw this composition in which another ridge line behind it echoed the nearest adjacent ridge line. The scene also echoed the use of layers of landscape in Chinese landscape paintings to create the illusion of depth.
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