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Mulhacén Peak in Granada, Spain

Posted On 19 Sep 2014

Jutting up above the surrounding Sierra Nevada mountains, Mulhacén Peak, the highest in Spain (and for that matter, one of the highest in Europe) may be the final resting place of a 15th century king. 

The path to Spain’s tallest peak is not actually too challenging, gently rising along the back of the mountain, but the view from the top is nonetheless breathtaking. So much so that the Muslim king of 15th century Granada, Abu l-Hasan Ali (Muley Hacén in the Spanish), is said to have been interred on the rocky summit. Unfortunately there does not seem to be archaeological evidence of this, but the peak is named after the ruler all the same.

Despite the peak’s relative ease (the summit can be reached in a day trip), a group of hikers perished on the slopes in 2006 and a commemorative plaque now remembers them at the summit.

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