General riddle without stopping!
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| CarpeDiem2479. 04. 2012 17:58:36 |
Unless this is also Baba, it looks quite like that variant to me? 
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| atoamac9. 04. 2012 18:12:53 |
No, we won't keep on about Babas.. . The solution hides a Greek letter, torture tool and intersection of two planes
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| atoamac9. 04. 2012 18:26:40 |
Kriška, quite similar
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| turbo9. 04. 2012 18:28:47 |
Ku mleh 
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| atoamac9. 04. 2012 21:11:26 |
If we kindly ignore the overabundant part of Kriška's answer (ev), then she answered correctly. But the hill on the map has an adjective too: Zadnje Robičje, 1930m. Good night.
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| atoamac10. 04. 2012 14:12:51 |
What are the three highest peaks on this picture called?
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| Gora Trma10. 04. 2012 15:07:05 |
I don't know. But they are beautiful. The photo is really good! Already impatiently waiting for the solution
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| katty10. 04. 2012 19:40:35 |
Probably western Julian Alps .
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| IgorZlodej10. 04. 2012 20:52:19 |
Planja Peak, Krnega Dol Peak and behind Špik nad Špranjo, all connected by Ceria-Merlone path
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| atoamac10. 04. 2012 21:09:44 |
Yes indeed, beautiful hills, nice tour via ferrata or with approaches to it, also ski touring area. Planja Peak (Punta Plagnis) both Mihelič and Mašera list in Slovenian as Špica v Planji, but name troubles in those rocks quickly fade and excitement takes over. Taken from path to another top vantage point - Jerebica.
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| atoamac13. 04. 2012 09:19:18 |
Shall we go on? Which mountain is draped in first afternoon shadows?
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| atoamac13. 04. 2012 09:54:22 |
Not Brana
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| katty13. 04. 2012 11:36:32 |
Or maybe western Julians? Maybe some Žabiški Kuk?
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| atoamac13. 04. 2012 11:38:39 |
Not western Julians, but plain ones. Not Žabiški Kuk.
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