Your country

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highest peak

Poland
Rysy (2499 m)

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Canada
Mount Logan (5959 m)

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USA
Denali (6190 m)

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France
Mont Blanc
4800m

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The highest peak is imagination.

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Ben Nevis (1,345 m)

Its not necessarily the height thats the challenge, its its steepness.

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Triglav (2864 m)

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Netherlands.

Mariana Trench.

Is this the fucker who destroyed the twin towers.

does it mean three-headed (trzygłowy)?

it means exactly that

Yeah.

also Rysy (risi) would mean lynxes in Slovenian

Dinara , 1830m

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it means scratches in polish and slovak
lynx is Ryś(Rysie in plural)

In this case it's a coincidence, the name is a plural of rysa (crack, crease).

I've been on it, very beautiful view

>ITT: Mountainlets

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fuck that's the gmc

oh, so it's the plural of raza, which would make it raze if we ever conquer Poland

That's Mount McKinley you cuck

:^(

Rysy -> Lynxes
-> Features
-> Hard papers

Can't figure out how would it translate to scratches

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>muh tiny peaks above the plateau

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Olympus
2,919m

Dufourspitze 4,634 m

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Chimborazo, about 6260 m

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from German "Risse" probably

>someone took the time to draw this

Elbrus (5642 m)

fug, forgot pic

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Vaalserberg
3-3-322,4 meters, h-haha

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>Muh smaller mountain is actually taller according to my retarded definition

why do americans have to cope so hard about literally everything even the definition of what a mountain is

The highest summit in Switzerland is the Dufourspitze (4634M) – the highest summit of the huge Monte Rosa and the second highest of all the Alpine summits.

But Monte Rosa is not recognized as Switzerland’s highest mountain: A mountain called the Dom has that honour. Why, I hear you ask? And many of you may well say – ‘I’ve never heard of the Dom’. Let me explain this apparent contradiction.

Switzerland is known for many things: reliability, high quality service, hospitality, punctuality and precision. That preciseness extends to how the Swiss define their highest mountain. For a mountain to be known as Switzerland’s highest mountain the criterion used is that the mountain must be entirely within Switzerland’s borders. Monte Rosa straddles the Swiss/Italian border and therefore is disqualified! Switzerland’s highest mountain is therefore the Dom because it is entirely Swiss. It is also incidentally the third highest of all the major Alpine peaks if we ignore the subsidiary summits of Monte Rosa that happen to be higher.

Lol you retarded faggots. That's not his personal definition, but the official definition regarding the relief. Denali is the tallest mountain because the surrounding area is flat as fuck

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Teide (3.718 m)

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so it's taller but not higher? fascinating cope

Greetings from Aachen, always having a hearty chuckle whenever I see this mountain.

What about Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea?

mt everest isn't impressive to look at, it looks like any normal large mountain because most of it is under the plateau

German Empire - Kaiser-Wilhelm-Spitze, 5895 m

Mount Vienna ~5500m

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Mount Muh Dick, 6 inches

Pico da Neblina (2995,3m)

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hehe that's pretty tall but i count from the taint up so mine is HIGHER lol

Pico de Orizaba(5610m)

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The Rysy peak os on behalf of the swiss guy disqualified. Go find another mountain. Not on the tatra ridge. Feeling helpless now? Heh, thought so. I almost feel pity for you, defenseless pole.

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nice thread, I love mountains eventhough I've never seen one irl

Sněžka
1602 m

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El kornet el sawda
3088m

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Signal de Botrange, 694m

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Oh yeah? Post the biggest sea in your cunt then, tough guy

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>sea
>i'm cunt
Go to sleep you ananas

Huascaran, it means mountain range, from Quechua: Waskhar (chain) + Ran (mountain)

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Yerupaja, Peru's second highest mountain 6,635 m (21,768 ft), it means white dawn

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ağrı dağı / ağrı mountain 5137m