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Formosa Mountains

Situated in a desolate frozen territory, the Formosa Mountains
form the most treacherous mountain chain on earth. Howling
winds and snowstorms batter the craggy peaks of the Formosa
range. At higher altitudes, though, the dark clouds give way
to calm winds and sunny skies.
Mount Neverest, a formidable peak 2,000 feet in height, is
located within the heart of the Formosa Mountains. Atop Mount
Neverest grows a rare species of arctic kumquat tree
little-known to the outside world, as the plants are all but
completely covered by the snow which rapidly accumulates in
that area.
Above: Mount Neverest, tallest peak in
the Formosa Mountains.
Left: Rare arctic kumquats, located atop Mount Neverest. School
textbooks disavow the existence of these kumquat trees, as
the plants are buried in snow during the blizzard season.
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