This Hidden Gem National Park Was Just Named the Best Panoramic View in the World
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This Hidden Gem National Park Was Just Named the Best Panoramic View in the World
""The best panoramas have scale, so you're sucked in by the landscape but also have anchor points to draw your eye in, such as a river or jagged peak. The best views are emotionally powerful and give you that moment of stillness, scale, and perspective that makes you want to stay and watch for longer,""
""plunging valleys and snow-capped peaks""
""majestic mountain landscape.""
Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park in northern Spain features jagged peaks, plunging ravines, meadows, and green forests that create sweeping panoramic views. The park was established in 1918 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Monte Perdido, the "lost mountain," rises to about 11,000 feet and ranks as the Pyrenees' third-highest summit. The park topped a global ranking of panoramic views thanks to its dramatic variety of scenery and accessible vantage points that do not require special hiking equipment. Other top panoramas on the list include Peyto Lake, Lake Atitlán, and White Sands National Park.
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