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DescriptionMacgillycuddy's Reeks, Lough Callee and Cnoc na Péiste (Knocknapeasta) - geograph.org.uk - 1434579.jpg
English: Macgillycuddy's Reeks: Lough Callee and Cnoc na Péiste (Knocknapeasta) In this view taken from 1434274 Lough Callee is the lake at the bottom at 329 metres above sea level. Cnoc na Péiste, which is the fourth highest peak in Ireland at 988 metres, is the second from the right of the group of four distant summits. The others, from left to right are at 932, 939 and 973 metres respectively. The northern end of Lough Cummeennapeasta is just visible to the left of Cnoc na Péiste, in front of the two subsidiary peaks.
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