File:Nadelhorn2.jpg

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English: Stecknadelhorn and Nadelhorn, Pennine Alps, Switzerland |
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Author | Jackph |
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Nadelhorn (4327 m)
Stecknadelhorn (4239 m)
Stecknadeljoch (4212 m)
Hohbärgjoch (4141 m)
Weissmies (4017 m)
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