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Note that the co-ordinates of Mt. Taibai in the infobox are approximate - they are the nearest I could get using Multimap - if anyone can do better please do :-) Also the article is in need of a map showing the location of the range, and possibly Mt. Taibai - if someone with the relevant expertise could look into it that would be great. TicketMan - Talk - contribs 21:27, 17 December 2007 (UTC)