GOD ALMIGHTY HAS MOVED THE MOUNTAIN!! TRUMP JUST SAID HE IS CLEARING THE WASHINGTON DC J6 GULAG OUT ON DAY ONE, JANUARY 20TH!!! IM COMING HOME IN 43 DAYS!!!!! Can you imagine the sweeping feeling of ELATION & VINDICATION my J6 brothers and our families are experiencing right… Show more
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#today is International Mountain Day ! Celebrated every year on December 11th, this is an initiative by the United Nations which celebrates mountains' vital roles in biodiversity, water supply, climate regulation, cultural heritage, tourism, and sustainable development.… Show more
Hubble gazes upon the universe from the ultimate mountaintop – space! Turns out, it found some "mountains" too. This iconic view shows Mystic Mountain, located within the Carina Nebula. Happy Show more
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The True Strength of the Pakistani Nation. The Establishment is the force that stands vigilant day and night to safeguard Pakistan. It is our sons and brothers, guardians of every mountain, every plain, and every sea, who give sleepless nights to our adversaries. Show more
Happy International Mountain Day. My hometown is in the mountains, so I have a special connection. Here are some pictures. Together we can ensure these beautiful areas continue to inspire and sustain us. Let's protect our mountains and nature. Show more
International Mountain Day is aimed at raising awareness about the importance of mountains, particularly for the crucial role they play in sustaining the environment, biodiversity, and livelihood security of millions of people. Mountains also serve as essential sources of freshwater, providing communities with the necessary resources for agriculture, industry, energy, and human consumption. Additionally, mountains contribute significantly towards global tourism and recreational activities, attracting millions of adventurers and tourists each year who enjoy the unique landscapes, ecosystems, and cultural experiences they offer.
The United Nations declared 2002 as the International Year of Mountains, and following this event, International Mountain Day was officially observed for the first time in December 2003. Mountains are valuable for a number of reasons, including their potential for climate change mitigation, promotion of ecotourism, and their contribution to the cultural heritage of indigenous communities. Climate change, along with various human activities, poses a significant threat to mountain ecosystems, putting the resources and services they provide at risk.
International Mountain Day is observed through various events and activities aimed at increasing understanding about the importance of mountains, their conservation, as well as encouraging responsible tourism practices. These events can include educational workshops, conferences, guided hikes, exhibitions, and local clean-ups, among others. Participation in these events helps to connect people with the unique features and challenges of the American mountainous regions. International Mountain Day is observed annually on December 11th.
International Mountain Day facts
The theme for International Mountain Day in 2025 will be Glaciers matter for water, food and livelihoods in mountains and beyond. In 2024 the theme was Mountain solutions for a sustainable future- innovation, adaptation, and youth. In 2023 the theme was Restoring Mountain Ecosystems
Mountains make up 30% of all key biodiversity areas according to the U.N. Key biodiversity areas are those areas recognized as vital for threatened plants and animals. They consist of land, freshwater, and marine sites.
According to the U.N, around twenty plant species supply 80% of the world's food. Six of them: maize, potatoes, barley, sorghum, tomatoes, and apples originated and were diversified in mountainous regions.
Hawaii's Mauna Kea is technically the tallest mountain in the world if measured from base (at the bottom of the ocean) to the summit.
The oldest known mountain range in the U.S. is the Appalachian Mountains, which are approximately 480 million years old.
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Top things to do in the US for International Mountain Day
Plan a hike in a mountainous region to better your understanding of the vast amounts of biodiversity that mountains offer.
Donate to reputable charities that work to conserve mountain biodiversity. Examples include Mountain Humane and Conservation Corps.
Watch a film or documentary showcasing the biodiversity of mountains. Here are our suggestions: Planet Earth 2: Mountains (2020) Virunga (2014) Home (2009)
Explore local mountains or nearby hiking trails with friends or family. Choose a mountain that suits your fitness level and enjoy the scenic beauty it offers.