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Marmolada (Ladin: Marmolèda; German:
Marmolata,
pronounced [
maʁmoˈlaːta] ) is a
mountain in
northeastern Italy and the
highest mountain of the Dolomites...
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McCarthy and others, Kain
would pioneer first ascents of
North Howser,
Marmolata, and
Crescent Spires.
Logging in the area
resulted in road construction...
- of
deadliest avalanches Rigopiano avalanche White War
Literature Die
Marmolata. Vol. I (i ed.). Wein: Kaiserschützbund. 1956. "December 1916: Deadly...
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Marmolata Mountain is a
nunatak in the
Purcell Mountains of the
Columbia Mountains in
southeastern British Columbia, Canada. It was
named in 1930 by Eaton...
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British Columbia, Canada. Hound's
Tooth is a rock
pinnacle at the end of
Marmolata Mountain's
northeast ridge. Both
mountains are Nunataks,
sticking up from...
- Tré la Tête, Balmhorn,
Barre des Écrins, Dammastock,
Gross Wannenhorn,
Marmolata, Mont Dolent, Pollux, Presanella, Sora****,
Zinalrothorn 1865 Aiguille...
- Tooth/
Marmolata Spire (centered) in
Bugaboo Glacier, and
Snowpatch Spire (right). East aspect.
Anniversary Peak (left), with Hound's Tooth/
Marmolata Spire...
- Striffler,
Robert (1988). Der
Minenkrieg in Tirol: Colbricon, Buso del Oro,
Marmolata. Kienesberger. ISBN 978-3-9239-9507-3. Striffler,
Robert (1996). Der Minenkrieg...
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Howser Peak
North aspect,
centered (
Marmolata left and
Flattop right) Highest point
Elevation 3,094 m (10,151 ft)
Prominence 262 m (860 ft)
Parent peak...
- Dolomites, the
climbing path up the West
ridge of the
Marmolada (German:
Marmolata) was
installed in 1903, and the
Possnecker Path up Piz
Selva in the Sella...