Ending ridge
A section of the ridge that ends abruptly
The ending ridge refers to a high point or elevation at the end of a mountain range or ridge. It is typically the final peak or summit reached by hikers or mountaineers who are traversing the range from one end to the other. The ending ridge is located at the furthest point where the terrain begins to gradually descend, and marks the end of the range or the ridge. It may provide a scenic view of the surrounding landscape and can be a great place to take photographs or simply enjoy the beauty of nature. Some popular ending ridges include Katahdin Mountain in Maine, USA, and Mount Everest in Nepal.
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