Mount Williamson  in California

In addition to being the second-highest mountain in California after Mount Whitney 

Mount Williamson has the appearance of one of the tallest peaks in the Himalayas. 

With an elevation of 14,379 bases, it is considerably lower than the world’s highest mountain range (4,383 measures). 

It is not too far behind its more developed neighbour.  

The peak of Mount Williamson is only six long hauls (or 10 kilometres) south of the peak of Mount Whitney. 

The mountain has the name of Lt. Robert Stockton Williamson 

A participant in the Southern California Pacific road survey. 

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