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English: Ben Nevis, highest mountain of Great Britain (1344 m), seen from West Highland Way on the way from Kinlochleven to Fort William
Dansk: Ben Nevis, Storbritanniens højeste bjerg (1344 m) tårner sig op undervejs på vandrestien West Highland Way på strækningen fra Kinlochleven til Fort William. På billedet ses Ben Nevis fra sydsiden, og den højeste top ligger skjult lidt til højre for billedets midte. Opstigningen foregår fra vestsiden (tv. på billedet), og en af opstigningerne følger floden i billedets venstre side, hvorfra stien krydser op ad bjergets skrå vestflanke og følger bjergkammene frem til det højeste punkt, der er markeret med bl.a. en stor stenvarde |
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