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crashfrog
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Message 12 of 18 (368188)
12-07-2006 11:14 AM
Reply to: Message 10 by kuresu
12-06-2006 2:24 PM


Mt. mckinely is not the highest mountain in the continental US. It is the highest peak in Alaska. over 20,000 feet high.
Mt. McKinley, at 20,320 feet, is the highest peak in North America. (Whether or not Truthlover was correct in his statement depends on whether or not you consider Alaska part of the continental US. I guess I do but sometimes people only mean the contiguous 48 states when they say that.) Mt. Whitney stands at a considerably shorter 14,505 feet.

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