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English: The False Pass area has two well-known snow-capped mountains. Roundtop volcano, now extinct, (5,866 feet, 1,787.96 m)is the nearest and dominates the western view from the village. Isanotski Peaks (7,536 feet, 2,296.97 m., locally called Ragged Jack) is also an extinct volcano and lies just south of Roundtop. This photo, taken south of False Pass near the base of the Ikatan Peninsula, shows both of the mountains.
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