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Mt. Kinabalu

Mt. Kinabalu highest point, the Low's Peak, is 4092M being the 20th tallest mountain in the world by topographic prominence, and the tallest on Borneo continent.
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(3929M+) Igenous viens on grannites.
(3929M+) Igenous viens on grannites.
(3929M+) St. John's Peak lookout to hills
(3929M+) St. John's Peak lookout to hills
(4008M) First sign of 4000M passed!
(4008M) First sign of 4000M passed!
(4008M+) Final 100M up to summit.
(4008M+) Final 100M up to summit.
(4008M+) Don't give up! Brother!
(4008M+) Don't give up! Brother!
(366M+) St. John's Peak, 4090.7M
(366M+) St. John's Peak, 4090.7M
(4095.2M) Left Oyayubi Iwu Peak 3975.8M (means big thumb in Japanese). Middle - Dewali Pinnacles, Right - Peak Victoria 4091M
(4095.2M) Left Oyayubi Iwu Peak 3975.8M (means big thumb in Japanese). Middle - Dewali Pinnacles, Right - Peak Victoria 4091M
(4095.2M) At summit Low's Peak
(4095.2M) At summit Low's Peak
(4095.2M) Cut by glacier, the gully is about 1000M deep
(4095.2M) Cut by glacier, the gully is about 1000M deep
(4095.2M) Goaled!
(4095.2M) Goaled!
(3929M+) Way down back to platform
(3929M+) Way down back to platform
(3929M+) Way down back to platform
(3929M+) Way down back to platform
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