General riddle without stopping!
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| atoamac10. 06. 2011 13:42:38 |
On which mountain can we admire these ruins?
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| roger10. 06. 2011 15:23:19 |
I think this is Rombon but it seems too easy an answer so quite possible it's some other mountain nearby 
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| miri10. 06. 2011 15:49:29 |
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| atoamac10. 06. 2011 17:20:08 |
Roger's answer is more similar to the correct one than Miri's
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| rovka10. 06. 2011 17:23:55 |
under the "gentleman"
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| roger10. 06. 2011 19:41:43 |
Definitely Julian Alps. Rovka maybe a hint about this gentleman?  
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| atoamac10. 06. 2011 20:11:10 |
Rovka, if you tell him under which gentleman, he can treat you to pizza, if not, you pay both. 
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| rovka10. 06. 2011 20:31:23 |
Sometimes along the ridge or under it ran an Italian military path. Sadly, bushes have overgrown it in many parts, a landslide did its part at Tarond saddle. Otherwise part of the front during the 1st World War.
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| rovka10. 06. 2011 20:41:17 |
Since we're just at pizzas, if you had waited until noon, you would get a third one
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| miri10. 06. 2011 20:41:37 |
Two pizzas, pardon, peaks. After peak then pipe, eh?
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| atoamac10. 06. 2011 20:48:01 |
close, but due to the pipe it's not precise enough yet
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| miri10. 06. 2011 20:57:11 |
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| IgorZlodej10. 06. 2011 20:58:15 |
A lot of it can be seen in the Naborjetske Mountains, also along the entire border ridge of the Carnic Alps, but the nicest are the restored ones and there are quite a few of those.
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| atoamac10. 06. 2011 21:21:46 |
Miri, left circle. See first Rovka's hint
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| roger11. 06. 2011 02:14:36 |
Poldašnja peak
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| rovka11. 06. 2011 09:56:49 |
If I had known I would complicate it so much ... This "gentleman" is sought
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| rovka11. 06. 2011 09:58:00 |
see above
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| atoamac11. 06. 2011 10:44:41 |
So, not Poldašnja peak, not Two peaks, not Piparji, not Tarond notch, not Rombon. It is in Julians - definitely, remnant of WWI, in Naborjetske mountains. Ruins under "gentleman" - as @rovka says and shows. What is the gentleman's name?
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| IgorZlodej11. 06. 2011 13:19:00 |
Lipnik is grassy, no such ruins on Dunja, Cuel dei Pez and Brda east of Bieliga saddle also come into consideration, once I did a traverse, and the path on the south side is quite damaged.
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