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             English: Carn Dearg (1221 m), the north-west top of  Ben Nevis, above a cloud inversion 
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           5 April 2003 | 
          
          
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           | Author | 
           David Crocker | 
          
         
         
        
         
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             56° 48′ 19.21″ N, 4° 59′ 38.34″ W 
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