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English: A view of several mountains in Jefferson County, Colorado. The closest peak in the center of the picture is Raleigh Peak, elevation 8,159 feet (2,487 m). Behind Raleigh Peak and a little to the left is Cathedral Spires, elevation 8,537 feet (2,602 m). Behind these two peaks in the distance is a mountain with a long, nearly flat top. This is Black Mountain, elevation 10,731 feet (3,271 m). Additional mountains appear in the picture. The view is from Douglas County Road 67.
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Camera location39° 19′ 04.59″ N, 105° 07′ 59.71″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current12:04, 15 July 2018Thumbnail for version as of 12:04, 15 July 20185,597 × 3,192 (9.88 MB)Jeffrey Beall (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=A view of several mountains in {{W|Jefferson County, Colorado}}. The closest peak in the center of the picture is Raleigh Peak, elevation {{convert|8159|ft|m|0|sp=us}}. Behind Raleigh Peak and a little to the left is Cathedral Spires, elevation {{convert|8537|ft|m|0|sp=us}}. Behind these two peaks in the distance is a mountain with a long, nearly flat top. This is Black Mountain, elevation {{convert|10731|ft|m|0|sp=us}}. Additional mountains appear in the...

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