There's no better way to experience nature than to have it right outside your front door – and the best way to do that is to sleep in a tent. From big walls in Yosemite to alpine lakes in Tajikistan, waking to these views will get you thinking 'Today is going to be awesome!'.
1. Chimtarga, Tajikistan
Russian photographer Oleg Grigoryev snapped the shot above near the peak known as Chimtarga in Tajikistan. At 5,489m, it's the highest mountain of the Fann mountain range, which features 100 peaks and countless lakes.
2. Fann Mountains, Tajikistan
The Fann mountains are known for their incredibly blue lakes, and Big Allo lake is one of the most well-known. What makes it the most interesting? It's relatively new – formed during an earthquake in 1916.
3. Carpathian Mountains, Romania
The Carpathian Mountains stretch for 1,500km along Central and Eastern Europe. This stunner was snapped in Romania.
4. Yosemite National Park, USA
Climbers Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson on the big wall known as El Capitan at Yosemite National Park in California. The ascent was so difficult that they had to camp at a spot known as 'Wino Ledge'. The shot is a finalist image in the Red Bull Illume photo contest – check out more at RedBullIllume.com.
5. Charakusa Valley, Pakistan
Photographer Jon Griffith captures the full moon rising over the Charakusa Valley from the top of Sulu Peak.
6. K6, Pakistan
There's plenty of 'North Faces' in the world (yes, including the ubiquitous outdoor equpiment and clothing brand) but this is one of the more epic ones: the north face of K6, otherwise known as Baltistan Peak in the Masherbrum area of the Karakoram mountain range.
7. Erg Chebbi sand dunes, Morocco
You'd be praying that the wind doesn't pick up in this sandy Moroccan campsite...
8. Olympos Beach, Turkey
Turkey's Olympos Beach – we will happily deal with the discomfort of the pebbles if we wake up to this view...
9. Baffin Island, Canada
Summit Lake, a desolate, remote spot in Auyuittuq National Park on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada, is located above the Arctic Circle. It's known for its extreme winds. Better use a few extra tent pegs!
10. Old Man of Storr, Scotland
One of the most famous rock formations on Scotland's Isle of Skye, the Old Man of Storr is a sight worth beholding – better yet, from a tent...
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