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Unfortunately, there is no universally accepted standard definition for the height of a mountain or a hill although a mountain usually has an identifiable summit. In the United Kingdom, a mountain must be over 600 meters (1969 feet) or over 300 meters (984 feet) if it's an abrupt difference in the local topography. However, some hills can be called mountains and some mountains can be called hills - it's just a matter of the original name given to the relief.




Yr Wyddfa means The Tumulus in Welsh. As far as tumuli? go it's a big 'un...

Last edited by Dafydd; 04/15/2008 7:37 PM.

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