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Does anyone have any information about whether this is the Skorpetinden that is 1,693m or the Skorpetinden that is 1,705m? They're within about 10km of each other, but there's a bunch of geography between them. These don't appear to be two peaks of the same mountain, so I wasn't sure whether this was a spelling error or...?? Anfornum (talk) 00:10, 10 January 2021 (UTC)Reply