
Mount Doom
Mount Doom, located in the fictional land of Middle-earth, is a volcanic mountain central to J.R.R. Tolkien’s "The Lord of the Rings." It’s a fiery, dangerous peak where the One Ring was forged and ultimately destroyed, symbolizing the struggle between good and evil. Its volcanic activity and treacherous landscape represent a test of courage and resilience for the characters. Beyond its mythic significance, Mount Doom embodies the idea of confronting destructive power and the importance of sacrifice in overcoming darkness.