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Can YOU spot the hiker hidden in each of these stunning mountain landscapes?
TINY hikers are concealed within each of these remarkable landscape photographs – how many can you find?
These jaw-dropping panoramas in Scotland, Denmark and Switzerland look even more vast when you realise how small a human figure appears within them.

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The grand scenes were captured by, Sarah Afiqah Rodgers, a Scottish landscape photographer.
The 25 year old is an avid hiker and was able to grab the shots whilst out travelling.
She said: “This style of the photographs came by chance through me doing tripod shots of myself, as I didn’t have anyone else to take photos for me.
“I noticed that my already tiny 4ft11 self looked even tinier against the massive landscapes that Norway had to offer.”

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Sarah added : “I spend most of my time living in the van in the Scottish Highlands, I spend a lot of my time up in the peaks looking over beautiful Scottish scenery.”
Sarah has been climbing since 2015 and documenting her journeys since 2018.
Her favourite locations being Segla in Senja, Norway, The Matterhorn in Zermatt, Switzerland and Stob Dearg, Buachaille Etive Mor, in Glen Coe, Scotland.
She added: “For me, these three peaks are very iconic and hold a lot of sentimental value to me.
“All three have a very special moment. Whenever I think of Segla, I remember being alone at -15c up the mountain, watching the Northern Lights dance over the peak.
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“The feeling of summiting a mountain is a mix of emotions like no other.
“There’s an overwhelming sense of achievement, relief, excitement to see the view but also a recognition that you’re only halfway through and now have to go all the way back down again!
“It is definitely like being on top of the world, especially for someone as small as me, conquering a massive peak and seeing just how huge our world is below me.”

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