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Polski: Żabi Szczyt Niżni ściana północno-zachodnia.

A V, A VI i A VII to końcowe wierzchołki w grani Apostołów. Na lewo od Apostoła VII znajduje się Apostolska Szczerbina.

Jestem autorem tego zdjęcia - Andrzej Makarczuk.
Date 9 October 2005 (original upload date)
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Author Andrzej Makarczuk, Original uploader was Makarczuk at pl.wikipedia
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