Seceda Peak, Italy
Seceda (2519 m) is a panoramic mountain in the Dolomites of Northern Italy. It is globally famous for its dramatic, razor-sharp ridgeline that falls off into a vertical abyss on one side and a rolling green alpine meadow on the other, backdropped by the jagged Fermeda Towers. Seceda might just be the most ridiculous, breathtaking ridgeline in the Dolomites.

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