Climbers disagree on which peaks make up the Seven Summits. Europe's classification as separate continent raises questions about Mount Elbrus. Bass and Messner's lists are identical due to different continental views
Mont Blanc is Europe's highest peak outside Caucasus, reaching 4,810 m. Located between Italy's Aosta Valley and France's Haute-Savoie regions. Connected by 11.6 km Mont Blanc Tunnel completed in 1965. Popular for mountaineering, hiking, skiing, and snowboarding
Chimborazo is Ecuador's highest mountain at 6,263 meters above sea level. Located 150 km south-southwest of Quito, Ecuador. Situated in the Cordillera Occidental range of the Andes. Surrounded by Carihuairazo, another inactive stratovolcano
Seven Summits are highest peaks on each of seven traditional continents. Richard Bass became first to reach all seven summits in 1985. Current climbing trend considers Seven Summits almost cliché
Mt. Fuji is Japan's tallest mountain at 3,776 metres. Located on Honshu island, 100 kilometres from Tokyo. Consists of three distinct volcanoes with five lakes. Last erupted in 1708 CE, with 17 recorded eruptions between 781-1708
UK has 120 mountains, including 84 in Scotland and 7 in Wales. Mountains must be over 610m (2,000 ft) and clearly defined. Scotland's Grampians and Cairngorms are highest mountain ranges