The undated photo shows the peaks of Tailao Mountain within the Ningde Geopark in southeast China's Fujian Province. The UNESCO held a meeting on world geoparks at the Greek island of Lesvos Oct. 3, 2010, in which Ningde Geopark was listed in UNESCO's Global Geopark Network (GGN). The Ningde Geopark, covering an area of 2639.443 square kilometers, is an integration of various landforms such as granite landform, volcanic landform, erosion riverbed landform, and erosion coastal landform. [Lai Jianqiang/Xinhua]
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