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There are two sulphur mountain in the world, one is picturesque and the other is full of sulfur.

For me, traveling is a state of mind and an obsession with mountains, rivers and magnificent culture. Today, we take you into two sulphur mountain. Why two? Because they are in two countries, one of which is picturesque, and the nearby area is shrouded in a strong smell of sulfur.

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First, sulphur mountain in Banff National Park, USA, at an altitude of 2,280 meters, stands at the top of the mountain and has a panoramic view of Banff National Park. The beauty here is breathtaking, making people feel like they have stepped into a fairyland, which is hard to describe in words. If you want to climb the mountain and see the beautiful scenery of Banff, you must not miss sulphur mountain. Sulphur mountain is one of the few charging items in national parks. Tickets can be purchased on site or in official website in advance. I think this is the most cost-effective.

The terminal of sulphur mountain Cable Car is a four-story tourist center, which consists of shopping, dining and observation deck. Many people say that the best time to visit is at 4 pm or at sunset, and it is not easy to backlight or something. If I am not so obsessed with sunset photos, I think I can come up at any time as long as the weather is good, because the observation deck is 360 degrees, so there is always backlight. Either banff town is backlit or the other side of the mountain is backlit.

The highest point in sulphur mountain is the meteorological observatory here, which was also the first meteorological observatory in Banff National Park at that time. It takes a lot of effort to walk here from the drop-off point of the cable car, but this is the highest point and the scenery is particularly good! Banff town is surrounded by the surrounding snow-capped mountains. The snow-capped mountains shine with a faint golden warm sun, which is particularly dazzling. Although there is a stove on the top of the mountain to keep you warm, you still feel how cold the wind is on the mountain.

Sulphur mountain observation deck, a * * * three floors. There are restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops for tourists to take a nap. To reach the best scenic spots, you need to walk hundreds of meters on the wooden plank road. The best scenic spots have the widest view. Clouds floating in the mountains seem within reach, overlooking the Republic River and winding through the whole town of Banff. With the blessing of this fine weather, once you climb to the top of the mountain, you will see that other mountains are dwarfed under the sky. ? Showed incisively and vividly.

Look at sulphur mountain in Hokkaido.

There is a Millennium active volcano-sulphur mountain in Ahan National Park in Hokkaido, which is about 512m high. It was formed by volcanic eruption about 1700 years ago. Who are the aborigines of sulphur mountain, Hokkaido? Bare mountain? The meaning of. From the foothills of sulphur mountain to the top of the mountain, there are many large and small spray holes, which continuously spray strong sulfur-rich steam, and the nearby area is shrouded in thick sulfur smell. You can smell rotten eggs from a distance, and the source of the smell is the steam under Yellowstone.

A small but special Dayong Valley is covered with bright yellow sulfur crystals, which, combined with the sulfur vapor emitted, blocks the sunshine, while the sky in sulphur mountain opposite is high and the clouds are light. The closer to sulphur mountain, the stronger the smell of rotten eggs. But it is still acceptable. Thick smoke, the sun is going down, and the hot spring water scalded by hand is really hot, really hot spring water sulfur soup. It would be terrible if the volcano erupts. My imagination is really rich, haha.

Due to volcanic activity, a large number of sulfur deposits have been formed in the shape of sulfur mountain. It is said that political prisoners in Meiji period will be arranged here as coolies to mine sulphur mountain and build railways. Even though it is snowy in sulphur mountain, we can still smell the thick smell of sulfur when we get off the bus. In addition to feeling the magical power of nature, you must not miss the invincible delicious sulfur eggs when you come to sulphur mountain. Its taste is definitely beyond the reach of ordinary boiled eggs.

Sulphur mountain is not far from the winding ramp, with abundant geothermal energy. In winter, the lake is not frozen, and it is full of sand soup, which is called sand soup by the locals. With a little digging, hot springs gushed out, attracting hundreds of swans and other waterfowl to stop for the winter. It's kind of like going to another hell valley. Unlike Hell Valley, Hell Valley can shuttle around to see the scenery, but here you can only take a look at it from a distance and take photos.

From the foothills of sulphur mountain to the top of the mountain, there are many large and small blowholes, which continuously spew out strong sulfur-rich steam, and the nearby area is shrouded in rich sulfur smell. If people insist that I name a smell, I think it's rotten eggs! There is a pedestrian walkway in sulphur mountain, which can be in close contact with this Millennium active volcano. When we climbed the stairs and watched the sulfur spout up close, we felt awe of nature!