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English: Taken from Juras about 70 km far.
The Dents du Midi (French: "The Teeth of the South ['Le Midi' is a colloquial term for part of the South of France]") is a mountain chain situated in the Chablais Alps in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland. It is composed of seven distinct summits and reaches a height of 3257 metres (10,686 feet). Dominating the Val-d'Illiez and the Rhône Valley, to the south it faces the Lac de Salanfe, an artificial reservoir. Geologically it makes up a part of the massif Haut-Giffre. |
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