Scafell Pike topographic map
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Scafell Pike
Scafell Pike (/ˈskɔːfɛl paɪk/) is the highest and the most prominent mountain in England, at an elevation of 978 metres (3,209 ft) above sea level. It is located in the Lake District National Park, in Cumbria, and is part of the Southern Fells and the Scafell massif.
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Name: Scafell Pike topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 679 m
Minimum elevation: 341 m
Maximum elevation: 970 m
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