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Jianglangshan or Mount Jianglang is a mountain in Jiangshan, Zhejiang, China. Three crests from north to south make its conspicuous "stream molded" plan, as pursues: Lang Feng, Ya Feng and Ling Feng. Lang Feng has rise of 816.8 m 2,680 ft. The mountain displays Danxia landform, and was recorded onto the World Heritage List in August 2010 as a major aspect of China Danxia. In September 2013, Mount Jianglang was the scene for a trick by Jeb Corliss where he flew between two of the tops in a wing suit, beginning the hop from a helicopter. You can come here with your family members and friends.

The Danxia landform alludes to different scenes found in southeast, southwest and northwest China that "comprise of a red bed portrayed by soak cliffs". It is a novel sort of petrographic geomorphology found in China. Danxia landform is framed from red-hued sandstones and aggregates of generally Cretaceous age. The landforms look particularly like karst geography that frames in territories underlain by limestones, however since the stones that shape danxia are sandstones and combinations, they have been classified "pseudo-karst" landforms. They were shaped by endogenous powers counting elevate and exogenous powers counting weathering and erosion.

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