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Cold Mountain as seen from...

 
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Cold Mountain as seen from...
Cold Mountain as seen from the community of Bethel to the north.


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This mountain dominates nearly all of the southern and eastern portions of Haywood county. From almost anywhere in Canton and Bethel, Cold mountain's nearly 3,500 feet of prominence can be seen. Always a nice view.
Posted Jan 9, 2007 2:27 pm

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Lat/Lon: 35.40940°N / 82.8564°W



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