Kelvin's Cairn
Kelvin's Cairn was a free-standing 1,000-foot-tall (300-meter) mountain fronted by a river valley about as deep as the mountain was high. The mountain top remained covered in snow year-round. The mountain was the only peak within a thousand square miles, even though it appeared as merely a pile of loose boulders.
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Mountain / Hill
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