
Mount Eiger
The Eiger is a prominent mountain in the Swiss Alps, standing about 3,970 meters (13,020 feet) tall. It is famous for its steep north face, known as the Eiger Nordwand, which attracts climbers from around the world due to its challenging and dangerous terrain. The mountain consists of rugged rock and ice, with dramatic cliffs and ridges. It plays a key role in mountaineering history, symbolizing adventure and the limits of human skill. The Eiger also offers stunning scenic views and is a popular destination for experienced climbers and outdoor enthusiasts.