The markers on this map show the locations of the various classifications of hills in Scotland.
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Munros, which are distinct hills over 3000 feet (914m) high. |
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Tops, which are over 3000 feet but close enough to a Munro to be
considered part of the same hill. |
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Corbetts, which are between 2500 feet (762m) and 3000 feet with
a drop of at least 500 feet between it and any adjacent higher hill. |
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Others, which are too lowly to count as Munros or Corbetts but are still worth a visit. |
If you click on the marker you can see a the name of the hill and its height
and clicking on that will take you to the an area of my photo albulm relating to the hill.
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