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The Dents du Midi (French: "teeth of noon") are a multi-summited mountain situated in the Chablais Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. They are composed of seven distinct summits and reach a height of 3257 metres (10,686 feet). Dominating the Val-d'Illiez and the Rhône Valley, to the south it faces the Lac de Salanfe, an artificial reservoir. Geologically it makes up a part of the massif Haut-Giffre. ==The seven peaks== The "''Dents''", or "Teeth" are, from east to west: *''La Cime de l'Est'' (3178 metres, 10,426.51 feet) *''La Forteresse'' (3164 m, 10,380.58 ft) *''La Cathédrale'' (3160 m, 10,367.45 ft) *''L'Éperon'' (3114 m, 10,216.54 ft) *''Dent Jaune'' (3186 m, 10,452.76 ft) *''Les Doigts'' (3205 m, 10,515.09 ft and 3210 m, 10,531.50 ft) or ''Doigts de Salanfe'' *''La Haute Cime'' (3257 m, 10,685.70 ft) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dents du Midi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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