Non-stop riddle for beginners 2
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| VanSims8. 06. 2012 21:02:12 |
It's the highest point (hard to call it a peak) of some European country. Which one?
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| CarpeDiem2478. 06. 2012 21:09:29 |
Isn't it some Liechtenstein? 
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| miri8. 06. 2012 21:15:51 |
Belgium?
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| VanSims8. 06. 2012 21:19:19 |
Liechtenstein is an alpine country and has its highest point probably well over 2000. The hut could be on the summit, they've dragged a motorcycle up Triglav too but spruces don't grow that high in the Alps somehow.
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| VanSims8. 06. 2012 21:26:45 |
Bravo miri! Beer expert, eh? Advertising sign on the left.  Yes, it's Signal de Botrange, enviable 694 m asl. Located in Haute Fagnes park, near Eupen, where a German minority lives. From there there's also a path to the 'summit'. Of course you can drive there on a comfortable road too. But to reach 700 m as desired they built an artificial 6m high monument up there  The park is known for marshes and walking paths through them, which we must strictly follow (live mud) and watch that night doesn't catch us on the walk (also applies to approach to 'summit'). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_de_Botrange
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| Janez Seliškar10. 06. 2012 07:42:44 |
Which mountain above Trento is that?
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| urbancek10. 06. 2012 08:14:01 |
Trentski Pelc maybe?
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| dprapr10. 06. 2012 10:11:43 |
Only Srebrnjak remains! Photographed from down there!
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| Janez Seliškar10. 06. 2012 11:21:15 |
Yes, Srebrnjak (the summit is not visible), photographed from Berebica pasture. Also the origin of the name Berebica. This area was long under Italy, locals grazed sheep. burro-butter, bica-sheep burrobica and in Trentar dialect: berebica Source or explanation: Lojz HOSNER, Podskalar
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| dprapr10. 06. 2012 12:06:15 |
Well, let's have another one: the two-headed peak is called...
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| CarpeDiem24710. 06. 2012 13:04:26 |
I assume it's the Julijci? 
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| dprapr10. 06. 2012 16:21:49 |
Yes, the center of the Julijci!
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| JTrogar10. 06. 2012 18:55:03 |
It looks like this in winter
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| miri10. 06. 2012 18:57:51 |
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| dprapr10. 06. 2012 19:34:32 |
Bravo, Janez! In every period it has its own charm. Yes, that's Begunjski vrh.
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| viharnik10. 06. 2012 19:34:33 |
Isn't it a mistake, probably Dolina za Cmirom in front, Begunjski vrh behind, if I'm not mistaken. That rock-boulder at the start reminded me.
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