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[edit]DescriptionGaldhøpiggen-1999-1-by-BIL.jpg | Crossing the glacier between Juvasshytta and the highest mountain in Norway, Galdhøpiggen, which is seen in the background. |
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Author | Bengt-Inge Larsson (BIL (talk)) |
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