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1) Denali; 6,194m

2) Everest; 8,848m

3) Aconcagua; 6,692m, largest mtn in South America

4) Mt. Elbrus; 5,642m; largest mtn in Europe

5) Carstensz Pyramid, 4884, Oceania

6) Kilimanjaro; 5,895m; Africa

7) Mt Vinson; 4897m; Antartica

8) Kosciuszko; 2228m; Australia

9) Ama Dablam Nepal

10) Eiger

11) Matterhorn

12) Tetons

13) Half-dome Yosemite

14) Mt. Kalish, Tibet; world’s most sacred mountain

15) Machupa- chare; Nepal

13) 16) Rainier

17) Illimani, Bolivia

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