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Mountains with 1000 Metres of Topographic Prominence

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The Relative Mountains of Earth: The Ribus is the official published work on the Ribus. It is available via Pedantic Press from November 2024.

Free Downloads. This is the page to visit for the latest version of the Ribus database including Sub-Ribus.

Free Wall Map. This educational resource was created in October 2024 and is free for all to print and use.

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