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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+) St. John's Peak lookout to hills
(4008M) First sign of 4000M passed!
(4008M+) Final 100M up to summit.
(4008M+) Don't give up! Brother!
(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) At summit Low's Peak
(4095.2M) Cut by glacier, the gully is about 1000M deep
(4095.2M) Goaled!
(3929M+) Way down back to platform
(3929M+) Way down back to platform
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