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- Seven_Third_Summits abstract "The Seven Third Summits are the third highest mountains of each of the seven continents. All of these mountain peaks are separate peaks rather than a sub-peak of the continents' high point. Christian Stangl from Austria claims to be the first person to reach the summit of all seven third summit mountains by climbing Puncak Mandala and Puncak Trikora. He did this as a part of his Triple Seven Summits project. However this claim is controversial since Stangl chose Sumantri (4,870 m (15,978 ft)) as his second summit on the Australian continent according to peakbagger.com and Puncak Mandala (4,758 m (15,610 ft)) as the third summit.".
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- Seven_Third_Summits subject Category:Peak_bagging.
- Seven_Third_Summits subject Category:Seven_Second_Summits.
- Seven_Third_Summits subject Category:Seven_Summits.
- Seven_Third_Summits subject Category:Seven_Third_Summits.
- Seven_Third_Summits comment "The Seven Third Summits are the third highest mountains of each of the seven continents. All of these mountain peaks are separate peaks rather than a sub-peak of the continents' high point. Christian Stangl from Austria claims to be the first person to reach the summit of all seven third summit mountains by climbing Puncak Mandala and Puncak Trikora. He did this as a part of his Triple Seven Summits project.".
- Seven_Third_Summits label "Seven Third Summits".
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