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- Q20712667 subject Q15278257.
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- Q20712667 abstract "The Weeping Wall is a set of cliffs, approximately 1000 feet high, located alongside the Icefields Parkway in northern Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, just south of the boundary with Jasper National Park.In spring and summer, the faces of the cliffs are usually covered with a series of cascading waterfalls. In winter, the waterfalls freeze into towering pillars of ice and become a well-known site for ice climbing.".
- Q20712667 elevation "1785.0".
- Q20712667 locatedInArea Q1951.
- Q20712667 prominence "300.0".
- Q20712667 thumbnail Weeping_Wall_Alberta_1981.jpg?width=300.
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- Q20712667 elevationM "1785".
- Q20712667 location Q1951.
- Q20712667 name "Weeping Wall".
- Q20712667 prominenceM "300".
- Q20712667 point "52.15638888888889 -117.00666666666666".
- Q20712667 type Mountain.
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- Q20712667 comment "The Weeping Wall is a set of cliffs, approximately 1000 feet high, located alongside the Icefields Parkway in northern Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, just south of the boundary with Jasper National Park.In spring and summer, the faces of the cliffs are usually covered with a series of cascading waterfalls. In winter, the waterfalls freeze into towering pillars of ice and become a well-known site for ice climbing.".
- Q20712667 label "Weeping Wall (Alberta)".
- Q20712667 lat "52.15638888888889".
- Q20712667 long "-117.00666666666666".
- Q20712667 depiction Weeping_Wall_Alberta_1981.jpg.
- Q20712667 name "Weeping Wall".